• luciferofastora@feddit.org
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    8 days ago

    I don’t like them, but I’d like to remind my fellow Canonical-Haters to not become User-Haters instead. It’s okay to have preferences, but let’s not antagonise each other.

    That said, flatpak > compiling from source > writing from scratch > writing with binary editor > not having it at all > snap

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      6 days ago

      That is pretty funny. However the “not having it at all” mfs suddenly reconsider when it’s the only way to install an app. I for example maintain the 4K Video Downloader Plus snap and the only other installation method is a .deb. In the stats I can see many other distros than just Ubuntu. I think it’s the ideal packaging format for apps that should stay up to date at all time, even if the system isn’t.

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        6 days ago

        Honestly, most of my hate is with the sn-apt switchup where using apt would install snaps instead of the debs I naively assumed I’d get. I don’t wanna argue about the format or the utility of a single centrally maintained package store. I also still think Ubuntu is a good entry point for Linux newbies.