> For 3 computers, 2 laptops, I've never _not_ had display bugs/oddities/issues. System upgrades always make me nervous because there is a very real chance of something getting fucked up and my screen staying black the next time it boots, having to go into a TTY, and manually fixing stuff up or booting the previous version that was still saved in GRUB.
I also had Windows Update fucking up my VMs and physical installs multiple times - this stuff just happens _with desktop machines, on desktop OSes_. The point is, lots of companies are using random cheap x86 computers with Windows desktop for mission critical appliances and systems, which is nonsensical. The rule of thumb has always been, do not put Windows (client) on anything you can't format on a short notice at any time. Guess people just never learn
I've had a Debian update break GRUB itself as well: https://blog.kronis.dev/everything%20is%20broken/debian-and-...
I still use some Linux distros because when they work, they're pretty good, but when they don't, be prepared for a bunch of annoyances and debugging.