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Does it have automatic updates, or do you have to manually update often like with Arch?
I've run Manjaro for various relatives with zero issues for about 5 years now. Most of them just hit the Update button in the notification tray when it shows up, or if I'm visiting I'll update it, but it might go months without updates and just keeps working. But if you ingrain in your dad to just hit the button when he sees it, it'll be fine.
I quite like Manjaro overall. Lots of usability tweaks and low maintenance because it's curated and not completely cutting edge on the latest packages. It works.
It uses pamac/pacman for packages like Arch. I believe pamac has automatic updates, if turned on.