• HatFullOfSky@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    I’ve had two instances in the past year on Purple Arch (Endeavor) where a kernel update “broke” my system. In both cases, the system still booted fine though, so not all definitions of "broken"may apply.

    The first time there was a bug with the kernel drivers for my wireless card which caused a component of Network Manager to lag out the entire UI to the point it was basically unresponsive trying to find a connection, but never did.

    The second time, it was a bug with the Vulkan drivers that caused all my games to crash within 60 seconds of starting up. Games are the main thing I use my PC for, so my system was effectively “broken”, even though everything else was fine.

    I am of course not discrediting your fortune - I merely wanted to share

    • Petter1@lemm.ee
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      10 hours ago

      Yea, that is not your system broken, but just an package update that was faulty, and probably fixed with an update a few hours later, isn’t it?

      And you were able to role back such packages with yay/pacman, I suppose?