I started daily driving Linux since I left school this year and used it before but mainly windows because school wanted us to run Word, Teams, etc. Today I wanted to play games and haven’t set up my device for gaming and didn’t want to download the game twice (good internet). Like a good PC user I wanted to do my updates. It really sucks on windows. I had three windows updates to make, one crashed. It rebooted my device 4 times. Also I needed to update other drivers and applications. Now I really appreciate package managers more than ever before.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    Before switching to Linux I used to think: “Linux users really use the terminal to install apps?? So archaic”. Now I can’t be more grateful of being able to install everything from the terminal.

    • andrew
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      281 year ago

      And all in one place, for nearly every app. No figuring out where app X hides its self updater or whether I need to use the help menu or just go straight to the webpage for a download.

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      161 year ago

      I can’t even bring myself to use the gui update tools on distros that have them. It just feels like doing anything with extra weight strapped on to every limb.

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        61 year ago

        The Update tool in Mint is actually pretty sweet because it checks and updates apt and flatpak all in one go

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          21 year ago

          Nobara has a similar tool. Now when i see the package manager’s update icon in the tray, I just hit the update script instead.

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            11 year ago

            I’m on Fedora Silverblue (via uBlue), get the best of both worlds which is quite nice - I run just update in a terminal and it updates the system image (and any rpm-ostree overrides), updates all Flatpaks, and then for all of my Distrobox containers it runs that distro’s package manager update command.

            Never got a chance to use Mint’s update tool, and was only on Nobara for a couple of days, so its been nice to finally be able to experience a nice “all-in-one updater”.

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          1 year ago

          Opensuse and a couple other distros I tested can do this too right out of the notification panel which is thankfully easy enough for my parents and grandparents. I still end up using the “quake style terminal” most of the time and just flatpak through the notification sometimes.

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      81 year ago

      Almost every time I use Windows, i hit F12 to try and pull down Yakuake to do something quick, and I get annoyed every time. Now that i’m more comfortable with it, the terminal is just better for a lot of things.

        • @arin
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          41 year ago

          The person who downvoted still doesn’t get the joke

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            Not everyone is prepared to work that one out I suppose. I would have written „bacteria“. That would rule out being a bot/troll imho.

            • oo1
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              1 year ago

              some people have high natural immunity to (my) “humour” :)

    • @merthyr1831
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      21 year ago

      Pamac on Manjaro is great even without using the terminal. Pretty simple and solid GUI everything considered