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do you guys have the same thing for breakfast everyday too?
wowie, that’s a really cool approach however I wasn’t able to find technical details
really? by the time I needed it, there were only .deb available, and they did not listed all their dependencies on Debian, only on Ubuntu, I had to look for their dependencies and install them manually, what a mess I made
did you know about pkgforge repo? it’s an interesting project however, even package managers for portable formats are sort of fragmented
I don’t like depending on GitHub so I don’t consider GPM, Soar and AM seem too similar… and I still have to understand what makes dbin stand out
my thoughts
- lol i just completely forgot about snaps
- Nix can’t be installed in the standard way on inmutable distros :(
- Homebrew is actually good, it’s exactly like your usual package manager and works with /home as a symlink, however it can take up a lot of storage since it pulls it’s own dependencies and that GCC thing is another one
- distrobox/toolbx have their usecases, but until things get better it can be used as a last resort
- and good old AppImages, I think they’re good for slow moving projects and games, but a large amount of them are not really portable, which defeats the purpose of AppImagws in the first place
this, even a tarball would have been better than a Ubuntu-only .deb
yay I think Flatpak has potential for CLI apps, they just need a nice way to expose aliases to the host actually, there are some CLI apps on Flathub already so I still don’t know how that “no terminal apps” criteria is handled
didn’t know sysext were so cumbersome
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is the one app you would like made for the COSMIC Desktop?
2·6 days agoI usually don’t mind using apps made for another DE as long as their UIs are minimal enough for my taste
however, while I was using COSMIC I felt like it really needed a GUI Log Viewer, it’s the kind of thing that sound clearly tailored for the user base COSMIC aims to achieve
GNOME one is nice, but libcosmic apps handle COSMIC tiling better


whoa, bootc is even more interesting that it seems