How many times do you pacman -Syu in a single day?

How many times do you pacman -Syu in a single day?

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my meme :3

once a week

I have an infinite loop running pacman -Syu --force --noconfirm to make sure I always have the most up-to-date packages.

unironically, 1-3 times a week

Way too much... Probably around 25x a day.

> (OP)
>Way too much... Probably around 25x a day.
Edit: Also "pacaur - Syu"

Zero. I use a distro that allows me to do real work.

Watching anime is not real work.

Says the Arch user.

I created the OP meme.

Fight me irl faggot.

Square up, son of a bastard bitch.

nice meme :3

once.... before poweroff

I use Mint, i do apt-get update maybe once a month. Not like it really matters with the slow update rate

>I use Mint
ISHYGDDT

it was my first distro and i've been too lazy to change. I tried fedora in a VM but it doesn't have good support for non-free software. it doesn't even come with non-free codexes like mp3 by default.

What about debian testing or stable+backports? IIRC steam, flash, codecs can be installed.

zero

i have Octopi checking for stuff automatically once a day

Of course it has support. It's just not in the official repos. Enable rpm fusion.

You just reminded me to update. 291 packages.

Once an hour in a Cronjob

t. idiot who doesn't know what he's doing and complains about Arch being broken all the time

>How many times do you eopkg up in a single day?
FTFY

> have chromebook
> Have ALARM
> have libreboot
> if I update, X always breaks
> if my current OS breaks, my firmware blocks me from reinstalling chromeOS because I have libreboot installed

never

I remember I had those problems and it took me forever to realise I needed RPM Fusion. Can't believe I wasted so much time trying to figure that out.

I run yaourt -Syu every day my nigga

>yaourt
3.50

w-what's wrong with yaourt?

once a day at the very most, or just several times a week is the only acceptable answer

hahaha what the fuck

about once a month

It's literally nigger tier comapred to pacaur.
wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_helpers#Comparison_table

>using any AUR helper

nigger just curl -L -O that shit

just did today, last time i did though was almost a year ago

Just stay with what you like. They are just memeing, if it works good for you.
I would only change if my Distro fucked up.

...

>not cower

>implying I don't have systemd take care of updating my arch system.

HahaHAhaha

only when I need to update (aka. almost never)

this

At least use Git if you prefer handling AUR packages manually.
git clone aur.archlinux.org/insert-package-name-here.git

I do
sudo emerge --ask --update --deep --with-bdeps y --changed-use @world about thrice a week.

Just installed pacaur and removed yaourt

Thanks Sup Forumsents

I run
while true; do pacman -Syu; done

for maximum bleeding edgeness

That still stops and asks when there's actually updates available. You want this:
while true; do
pacman -Syuf --noconfirm --noprogressbar
done

I have a dirty confession: I almost never update aur packages unless they create a service. Is this bad?

You could possibly be exposing yourself to vulnerabilities that have been patched

Everytime i install a package...

Lol

At least 3 times a day

>transparent terminals
why

doge isn't funny anymore

delet this

whenever pamac-tray turns red

>anymore

You wouldn't say that if you ever actually did things with terminals

Two times

Once a week max.