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Thanks for all the replies. I'm torn - apart from my Gentoo years I have always favoured debian-based distros all the way from my first experience with Corel Linux (showing my age). Of course back in those days dependency hell was a thing, particularly for rpm-based distros and apt seemed the much superior package format. But moving key packages that I use every single day to a packaging/sandboxing system that actually slows things down seems like a step backwards.
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Originally posted by bendy View PostThanks for all the replies. I'm torn - apart from my Gentoo years I have always favoured debian-based distros all the way from my first experience with Corel Linux (showing my age). Of course back in those days dependency hell was a thing, particularly for rpm-based distros and apt seemed the much superior package format. But moving key packages that I use every single day to a packaging/sandboxing system that actually slows things down seems like a step backwards.
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Yes, it's possible to use debs, and snaps, and flatpaks, and tarballs to install software on your distro. In my opinion, pick one or two, use them wisely, make sure you are covered with respect to security updates and function updates. Then, please, just enjoy and try not to be overwhelmed with system administrivia.
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