Over the last several months I've been trying out rolling releases. This is not a total review and your mileage may vary.
I'll just rank them in order of my preferences and make a few comments. All them were tried with KDE/Plasma desktop where it was available.
1. OpenSuSE tumbleweed. This one is just complete and fully up to date. Have had no problems with updates and no breaking
2. PCLinuxOS - Solid, breaks sometimes but not often. Major packages are updated quickly - But base stay the same.
3. Manjaro - full rolling release base of Arch. Broke on my hardware on about the 4 update but was fixed quickley.
4. Arch proper - Worked fine update was fast and often. setup can be a pain and I don't recommend it for New users.
5. EndeavourOS - Arch based command line is the primary means of package install and updates.
These are the five I've tried and it's strictly only my opinions. But that is the way I would rate them.
If you have observations about any of these or others let us know.
I'll just rank them in order of my preferences and make a few comments. All them were tried with KDE/Plasma desktop where it was available.
1. OpenSuSE tumbleweed. This one is just complete and fully up to date. Have had no problems with updates and no breaking
2. PCLinuxOS - Solid, breaks sometimes but not often. Major packages are updated quickly - But base stay the same.
3. Manjaro - full rolling release base of Arch. Broke on my hardware on about the 4 update but was fixed quickley.
4. Arch proper - Worked fine update was fast and often. setup can be a pain and I don't recommend it for New users.
5. EndeavourOS - Arch based command line is the primary means of package install and updates.
These are the five I've tried and it's strictly only my opinions. But that is the way I would rate them.
If you have observations about any of these or others let us know.