@sinbad My general rule with USB-C cables is “Is it flexible? -> Its USB 2 only” / “Is it fairly rigid? -> It’s a USB 3 capable cable of some form”
Honestly when split that way (and I only have a handful of devices which need USB 3 cables) I don’t tend to have many compatibility issues.
As for chargers… thanks to several years of working for tech companies which like MacBooks, I have a plethora of 65W Apple USB-C chargers which can handle basically everything except the most demanding laptops.
@Linux @debacle I do have libdvd-pkg installed from contrib (on some machines), so I do have some non-free media codecs, but I don't think I've ever seen them causing issues.
As for the reoccurring issues, I'd have a hard time calling them issues, since the only thing I have to do to see them solved is wait a few days, and they only happen on testing when packages are going through a transition.
For sure they aren't a reason to avoid doing dist-upgrades as a regular and frequent practice.
And they don't happen at all when using stable, or even stable + backports.
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