• Cyborganism@lemmy.ca
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    16 days ago

    For real. I don’t mind the million distributions, but can we agree on one single package manager?

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      16 days ago

      Where is that comic about standards now that we need it? The one where they create a new standard that is going to solve all the problems, except for now there is just one more standard??

      Edit: https://xkcd.com/927

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        15 days ago

        Back in 2000 I started using Linux with RedHat (That’s what they were teaching us in college then.) and got to know RPMs before the automatic package dependency resolution tools. Then I moved to Ubuntu in 2004 and have been using that since, and even had a job where I built custom Linux distros based on Debian where I had to build DEB packages, so I got to know that system pretty well.

        But, honestly, if there are better package managers out there I wouldn’t mind changing if it means we all use the same thing.

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          15 days ago

          I’ve broken both Fedora and Ubuntu already, so I had to find better solutions. With NixOS I can roll back to a previous revision easily on boot

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              15 days ago

              Upgrade 22 LTS upgrade to Ubuntu 24 LTS failed and I forgot the upgrade didn’t succeed when I rebooted. Unlike NixOS, it doesn’t roll all the changes back when the upgrade is unsuccessful

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                15 days ago

                Aaah I see. Ok. I can see why Nix appeals so much to you.

                As I said, I need to try it out. I’m gonna download it right now and try it in a VM.

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        15 days ago

        I don’t know if Flatpak can cover all the scenarios. It seems to be mostly for Desktop apps. I know Ubuntu was able to have system tools installed with Snaps though. However, having apps installed with their dependencies in one package is neat, but it takes a ton more in storage.

        Flatpak is a great extra layer to have on top of a regular package manager, but I wouldn’t use it as a sole package management system.

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          15 days ago

          I think an immutable system package manager like Nix is perfect to supplement Flatpak.