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Or you can use a rolling release distro and have nothing to worry about.
I tried Manjora...It broke twice in less than a year and I had to reinstall it. After it crashed and burned the second time,I decided not to use it anymore.
Hmmm, you could try Gentoo if you're up for a challenge. A vanilla install of Arch and a Manjaro install both run fine here, Arch on a real low-spec computer and Manjaro on a more regular computer (allthough it's three years old already). Good thing is: you tried!! :-)