• @patatahooligan
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    21 month ago

    The other commenter already answers your quest, but I will just point out that python doesn’t come included “on Linux”. It just happens to be a dependency of so much stuff that some other packages is going to pull it in. A minimal distro which doesn’t include programs written in python will probably not have python installed at all.

      • Fonzie!
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        117 days ago

        But then, Python is an interpreted language so you need the interpreter installed. You do need JavaScript’s interpreter for Node applications IIRC

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          117 days ago

          Most of the time it’s bundled in the application, unless it’s a server app or a dev toolkit.

          • Fonzie!
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            116 days ago

            Hah. Tell that to Mint and it’s bundled software!

            Although, Mint’s not alone in this. In general, if Python came pre-installed on your Linux system, uninstalling it tends to break a whole bunch of pre-installed software.