Manjaro is a user-friendly Linux distribution based on Arch Linux, focused on ease of use and stable rolling updates.
Yes. Manjaro uses a rolling release model, meaning updates are continuous rather than tied to fixed major versions.
Manjaro provides Stable, Testing, and Unstable branches to stage updates. Most users should remain on Stable unless they need faster updates and can handle occasional breakage.
Use one of the following:
sudo pacman -Syu for CLI updates.pamac upgrade for Pamac-based updates.Manjaro provides commands and official documentation for switching between Stable, Testing, and Unstable branches.
Yes. Manjaro can access the Arch User Repository (AUR). Pamac can enable AUR support in settings, or you can use AUR helpers.
It can be used for servers, but rolling releases require more frequent maintenance and testing compared to fixed-release distributions.
Manjaro uses pacman as its primary package manager and Pamac as a GUI front end.
Use the Manjaro Forum, Manjaro Wiki, or community chat channels for support and troubleshooting.