I've used Linux multiple times before, specifically Arch and CachyOS, but I've encountered problems each time, like issues with WiFi, SD card reader, and GRUB breaking. I'm seeking a Linux distribution that allows me to construct my system piece by piece, similar to Arch, but with more stability. I can't handle frequent updates due to limited internet access in my country, so a monthly update schedule would be ideal. I also need solid documentation to help with the setup. Just to add, I'm using an Intel 8th gen laptop, where I enjoy light gaming, developing 2D games with Godot, and web browsing. I hope to maximize performance for my games as well.
4 Answers
If you're running into constant issues, it might be worth looking at Gentoo. It allows you to build your system from the ground up, giving you that block-by-block control you're after.
Honestly, if it's breaking that often, it might be a configuration issue. I’ve used Arch for over two years without problems. Maybe consider testing in a virtual machine first to understand things better before you dive in.
For maximum stability, a minimal Debian installation might be your best bet. You can install only the packages you need and avoid a lot of potential issues. Let me know if you have a specific application in mind, and we could explore this further!
You might want to consider NixOS. It’s quite customizable and has a unique approach to configuration management that could give you the stability you're looking for.

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