• OR3X@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    Homie, if a kernel update breaks something you can just boot back into the older kernel from grub. It literally only takes the time to reboot the computer.

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      1 hour ago

      Until you roll back and shits broken now because the new kernel was a requirement on other shit that was in the update.

      For my own shit, I’m running nixos, so when I roll back, every app that just got updated rolls back, perfect recovery, but that doesn’t work for most.

      As far as the pop-os that broke the other day, I’m more than capable of depsolving and fixing it, but it’s not ideal.