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minus-square@Konstantlink1•1 day agoMy problem with EndeavourOS is that it is terminal centered. I prefer GUI. Don’t think it has a package manager gui.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•8 hours agoDiscover is not working properly on Arch based distros because there’s no packagekit backend for them.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•6 hours agoWell Arch and the like tend to managed from the terminal so I guess no one cared enough to write one.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 day agoYou can install Octopi or Pamac which both handle the standard repositories and the aur. I don’t know if they handle flatpak or snap though.
minus-square@Konstantlink1•edit-221 hours agoI believe I tried Pamac in a VM and it didn’t work properly. Or it didn’t exist in the repôs. I might check it out again if I have time.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•10 hours agoIt’s in the aur, so use yay or another aur helper to install it
My problem with EndeavourOS is that it is terminal centered. I prefer GUI. Don’t think it has a package manager gui.
Isn’t it running plain KDE? If so, Discover is included.
Discover is not working properly on Arch based distros because there’s no packagekit backend for them.
That’s disappointing, Discover is pretty neat.
Well Arch and the like tend to managed from the terminal so I guess no one cared enough to write one.
You can install Octopi or Pamac which both handle the standard repositories and the aur. I don’t know if they handle flatpak or snap though.
I believe I tried Pamac in a VM and it didn’t work properly. Or it didn’t exist in the repôs. I might check it out again if I have time.
It’s in the aur, so use yay or another aur helper to install it