• KubeRoot@discuss.tchncs.de
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    23 days ago

    With the way most distros are structured, you should never need a reinstall, since reinstalling the packages will fix any issues with broken system files. Broken configuration wouldn’t be as easy to fix, but still something you should be able to fix.

    The only reason to be reinstalling, in my eyes, is if you have a mess of packages and configuration you don’t remember, and want to get a clean slate to reconfigure instead of trying to figure out why everything was set up in a certain way.

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      23 days ago

      As an IT guy who has worked professionally as a Linux sysadmin.

      While you are correct, the factor you are missing is time.

      There have been countless times I have reinstalled Linux machines because it is faster than troubleshooting the issue

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        23 days ago

        Professionally on a non-recurring issue - absolutely.
        With my stuff at home? Only if the wife suffers from the downtime.