Tried it for pretty much that reason, turns out I hate its system GUI and can’t be arsed to learn a different package manager than apt (at least not if it’s not much faster and simpler than apt).
What I don’t like about apt are the tools: What should I use? apt? apt-get? aptitude? In theory it shouldn’t matter… But I’m always confused. openSUSE has zypper and nothing else. Fedora has dnf and an alias for yum (for the old folks I guess). Both may not be faster but they are less confusing.
that’s not where I’m confused. You just use apt until it doesn’t work for the specific command. The ubuntu “tutorials” sometimes use apt-get , but it’s meant to be outdated on current debian.
IMO, only reason to ever use anything but apt at this point is if you want to process the output in a script. Used to be a bit more murky because there were actually a few apt-get commands that weren’t available through apt.
Either way, I learned it this way when I could still be arsed to fuck around with Linux distros for fun, and now I’m kinda stuck with it.
Tried it for pretty much that reason, turns out I hate its system GUI and can’t be arsed to learn a different package manager than apt (at least not if it’s not much faster and simpler than apt).
What I don’t like about apt are the tools: What should I use? apt? apt-get? aptitude? In theory it shouldn’t matter… But I’m always confused. openSUSE has zypper and nothing else. Fedora has dnf and an alias for yum (for the old folks I guess). Both may not be faster but they are less confusing.
Use apt. I think apt-get and such are only kept around to be used in scripts or for backwards compatibility.
Not anymore. The latest release of apt stabilized the command line
that’s not where I’m confused. You just use apt until it doesn’t work for the specific command. The ubuntu “tutorials” sometimes use apt-get , but it’s meant to be outdated on current debian.
the fun part is knowing when to use dpkg
The answer, of course, is
nala.IMO, only reason to ever use anything but apt at this point is if you want to process the output in a script. Used to be a bit more murky because there were actually a few apt-get commands that weren’t available through apt.
Either way, I learned it this way when I could still be arsed to fuck around with Linux distros for fun, and now I’m kinda stuck with it.
based and ubuntu tutorial crutch pilled. Just like me 😭
I often use Debian, too!
I only use Debian, for everything. Gaming PC, work laptop, personal server, work servers - it truly is the universal operating system