• @[email protected]
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    437 months ago

    In my own case I’d put it down to Flatpak etc. finally resolving the software installation problem.

    Installing most Linux OSes has been easy enough for decades, but a program not in your distro’s repos could be a nightmare to get working.

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      7 months ago

      “./configure”

      “error: libblahblah1.0.0-2 not found”

      downloads tarball

      “tar –xvzf libblahblah1.0.0-2.tar.gz”

      “./configure”

      “error: libblahblah1.0.0-2 depends on libgofuckyourself.2.0.0”

      downloads tarball

      “tar -xvzf libgofuckyourself.2.0.0.tar.gz”

      “./configure”

      “error: libblahblah1.0.0-2 not found”

      🤯😡🤬

      Can you imagine we did this shit over dialup too? I was there. In the dark times.

    • @[email protected]
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      57 months ago

      I disagree naming Flatpak etc. as the reason for more adoption. New users I know of do not know how to search for software and software alternatives in the first place.

      Documentation and engagement on linux just improves by each day. Experiences are shared and people may just be curious. Then there are news about linux breakthroughs by big players like valve.

      Imo a beginner linux distro should prompt on install:

      If you are a potential linux adaptor do not get discouraged. You may have spent your entire life building knowledge for an other operating system. Once you grok the aimed simplicity of UNIX and which parts are involved in your daily tasks you will be at least as efficient as with other operating systems. The most inportant thing: Have fun on your journey and engage in our chats, forums and/or in social media.

      Thank you for your attention.

      • qaz
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        37 months ago

        New users don’t need to know nor care about Flatpak. They just go to the app store, install the niche app on their niche distro without any hassle.