Mostly because Arch is Arch while Ubuntu and such are divided into the different release versions.
They split manjaro out
Yeah because it identifies itself as such. But each version on Manjaro or Arch are gonna report as Manjaro or Arch. With Ubuntu you have two releases every year that each report as a unique name.
In the end they all are Arch, Debian, RedHat
But don’t forget our friends at Gentoo and SUSE.
that’s true, they’re also most welcome
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Mostly because Arch is Arch while Ubuntu and such are divided into the different release versions.
They split manjaro out
Yeah because it identifies itself as such. But each version on Manjaro or Arch are gonna report as Manjaro or Arch. With Ubuntu you have two releases every year that each report as a unique name.
In the end they all are Arch, Debian, RedHat
But don’t forget our friends at Gentoo and SUSE.
that’s true, they’re also most welcome