I used to avoid debian due to past trouble with outdated packages, but I just found out that debian+flatpak provides a nice user experience, with a stable system and up-to-date user apps.
Has been the primary option, especially after the glowing reviews I’ve seen for the latest release.
Is there a better… “looking” frontend for apt I could use? I got really used to how well organized dnf’s output feels, and I remember apt from my last time using any apt-based distro (about 5 years ago) as being really sloppy looking.
Come to the Debian side, it’s all unicorns and rainbows here 🥳🦄
I used to avoid debian due to past trouble with outdated packages, but I just found out that debian+flatpak provides a nice user experience, with a stable system and up-to-date user apps.
I’m really leaning into this approach, I’ll just check which is the more recent version of KDE I can get right now before I try anything funny.
Has been the primary option, especially after the glowing reviews I’ve seen for the latest release.
Is there a better… “looking” frontend for apt I could use? I got really used to how well organized dnf’s output feels, and I remember apt from my last time using any apt-based distro (about 5 years ago) as being really sloppy looking.