• @Allero
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      42 months ago

      Always had - they even have names!

      But the numbering is fairly arbitrary, as you can guess, and number normally changes with bigger updates.

    • JJLinux
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      22 months ago

      I’m as surprised to learn this as you seem to be.

    • @LeFantome@programming.dev
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      11 month ago

      No matter what version you start with, a pacman -Syu brings you to the same point. But they update the install media from time to time and that is what the version numbers are capturing. How else would they track it? There are sometimes changes to how the system is installed. I have not used Manjaro in a while so I do not have any examples.

      EndeavourOS is the same and also has versions and names. As an example of installer differences, they moved to KDE by default instead of Xfce just recently. Not long before that they moved to Dracut and systemd-boot. Id you installed a year ago, you would still be using GRUB and Xfce even after doing a full update as package updates do not force that kind of change.