ryujin470 to No Stupid Questions • 2 days agoWhat are the main criticisms of Linux in desktop platforms?message-square85fedilinkarrow-up171arrow-down11file-text
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minus-square@crabArmslink3•1 day agoDownloading the .deb from the website is very hard? Not being sarcastic, hoping to understand
minus-square@DragonsInARoomlink3•1 day agoIf its a flarpack it just works, but most other formats I’ve had enough trouble with to not bother with them anymore. Incl .debs.
minus-square@TownhouseGloryHolelink2•1 day agoDebs should work just fine on a Debian based os like pop.
minus-square@JeremyHuntQW12link0•edit-220 hours ago Debs should work just fine on a Debian based os like pop. hahahahahahaha Downloading the .deb from the website is very hard? Not being sarcastic, hoping to understand It has to be specific to your distro, and your version of the distro, and compatible with any modules you’ve added. Ain’t gunna happen. This is why containers like flatpacks and snaps were developed.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 day agoUbuntu is based on Debian, so Pop_OS! still uses .deb
Downloading the .deb from the website is very hard? Not being sarcastic, hoping to understand
If its a flarpack it just works, but most other formats I’ve had enough trouble with to not bother with them anymore. Incl .debs.
Debs should work just fine on a Debian based os like pop.
hahahahahahaha
It has to be specific to your distro, and your version of the distro, and compatible with any modules you’ve added. Ain’t gunna happen.
This is why containers like flatpacks and snaps were developed.
Pop-os is Ubuntu based as far as I’m aware
Ubuntu is based on Debian, so Pop_OS! still uses .deb