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Manjaro OS
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That sounds more unstable than plain Arch.
Holding back packages can do that. Not in sync with what the AUR has to offer is just asking for trouble.
Except it's pure bull. I've been using it for years on the stable branch and I've never had anything break.
Anecdotal, but good for you.