You forgot every linux user’s favorite package manager: Snap
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apt purge snap
30 0 ReplyHad to do that yesterday.
Have a Nextcloud instance running and wanted to upgrade from Ubuntu 20.04 to 22.04.
Couldn't do it because Ubuntu would not connect to the snap-store because the service wouldn't start.
A purge later and now I'm running Jammy Jellyfish.
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Flatpak!
11 0 ReplyI guess snap goes on the pink suit.
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I can't type
dnf
without thinking "did not finish." I can't even remember what it's supposed to stand for anymore.23 0 ReplyYou mean
do not fuck
?13 0 Replydnf
packages or you might get paper cuts.8 0 Reply
Similarly, I read winget as "wing it". The traditional package managers had better names: apt, yum, pacman. I know it's a terrible reason to like a package manager, but still, a good name goes a long way.
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You forgot RPM
19 0 ReplyYou're right. I did.
17 0 ReplyYum too
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No love for flatpaks?
13 2 ReplyThere never was love for flatpaks and there never will be. I’ll never forgive them for killing my son.
9 1 ReplyI’ll never forgive them for killing my son.
Jeez, howd did you manage to fuck up a flatpak install that bad?
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Firefox flaptak, can't play a video and go back a few seconds, or the video freezes but audio continues. Such a basic feature and it's broken...
3 1 ReplyI never noticed that issue. Do you have hardware acceleration and Wayland mode (if applicable) enabled?
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As someone who has to administer several hundred Windows servers and several thousand Windows workstations in our fleet (alongside our Linux and Mac systems), I was very sad that winget was not as good as I had hoped for. Chocolatey is still far better IMO, and neither is anywhere near as good as apt, rpm, etc.
12 1 ReplyZypper
9 0 ReplyDon't forget apk! It's FAST!
4 0 ReplyWish you guys would hurry up and figure out the appropriate communities to post in
5 1 Replychoco
3 0 ReplyWingetUI handles winget, chocolatey and scoop. Nice little project for casual Windows users.
3 0 ReplyI don't use neither arch nor void, but I have to leave this unpopular(?) opinion out somewhere: xbps is a million times better than pacman simply for tracking dll dependencies.
5 3 Replyxbps is the worst one out of all of them
2 0 ReplyIts interface is pretty meh I'll give you that
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Which category would you put scoop in? I like it and use it regularly on windows, I find it much better than choco. No experience with Winget
2 0 ReplyI don't have any experience with scoop, but if you like it that's great. I don't want to yuck anyone's yum.
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Don't you dare put nix together with these fossils of package management.
1 0 ReplyToo niche, don't get it 🙄
4 3 ReplyLinux package managers on the left, windows package manager on the right
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