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    Thanks for the weekly reminder to update.

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    Dnf install
    Apt install
    Pacman -S (which is short, for sInstall.)

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      I use it everyday and I still hate pacman’s flags with a passion

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      The best syntax is zypper’s zypper in se, etc.

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        You can use these abbreviations with DNF too, by the way.

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    After using dnf a bit:

    • All the default answers are backwards to me, so dnf quite literally ignores my input.
    • dnf search did not show, by default, if a matching package is already installed.
    • Perfect perhaps for newbies, since dnf asks you trice.

    yeah… arch is not leaving me anytime soon. The option to makepkg from source a few custom packages is very neat.

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    Pacman will start the fight as soon as all packages are up to date, assuming no packages push updates in the time it takes to update (unlikely).

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    I’m only 4 months into Linux, and apt is my comfort zone. Checking out other distros that use something else has me running away like:

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      YSK/PSA: If you’re on Mint, Mint’s apt is not Debian’s apt and while they work similarly for common use cases, they diverge pretty quickly beyond that. Both are installed by default but Mint’s takes precedence.*

      Case in point: I was looking for which package - specifically one that was not yet installed - contains a certain command line tool and Mint’s apt search does not find it. Debian’s does. **

      On the other hand, Mint’s apt has way more subcommands than the default one, which have been useful on occasion.

      * Mint’s is at /usr/local/bin/apt and Debian’s is at /usr/bin/apt; The default user $PATH puts /usr/local/bin before /usr/bin.

      ** FWIW, the tool is/was sponge and it’s in the moreutils package.

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        I wonder why apt search on ubuntu and debian must be so bad: on mint each package has a single line and an easy letter telling you if the program is installed or not. On debian/ubuntu each program takes multiple lines, are all green and the only way to distinguish installed ones is to look for an (installed) string at the end of the first line. I like Mint’s apt version so much

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      Don’t panic, apt+flatpak does everything very well, if all you need is a working computer. If you need a hobby, try nix or guix

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      don’t let this type of bantering concern you

      we are all just splitting hairs and knocking each other’s preferences when it is basically trivial. Like BMW and Mercedes drivers trying to one up who drives the superior German car

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        That’s easy Mercedes hasn’t made the superior car since the 80’s

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          I use eMacs by the way.

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            You seem to have misspelled vim.

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      This gif makes me irrationally angry.

      • The Picard Maneuver@piefed.world
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        I almost used this godzilla gif to illustrate my point instead. Maybe you’ll enjoy it more.

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          See, now why did you have to ruin these last few days of peace for me like that?

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      You can basically take that statement and replace “apt” with “whatever the first package tool I used is” and it would be true for anyone.

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        My first package manager was YaST, then RPM, then APT. Apt rules, and while I’ve tried some more, I’m not afraid to say APT became my comfort zone.

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        deleted by creator

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      pacman is very fast and handy. The (in)famous pacman -Syu had you system completely up to date in record time.

      Sometimes I miss its speed and simplicity

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        paru entered the chat (doesn’t even need -Syu).

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        deleted by creator

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      sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade -y

      =

      sudo dnf update -y

      For most systems. If you can get apt you can get any of them.

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        The feds don’t want you to know this but you can just put “-U” at the end of sudo apt upgrade and it updates before upgrading.

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          what the fuck

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            I should really get around to RTFM.

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            If they are suppressing this, what else aren’t they telling us

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              vim has a built-in autocomplete you can use by pressing ctrl-n during interactive mode.

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      For me, pacman is my comfort zone. Fast, reliable and easy to handle. But apt was it for a long time as well.

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      Exactly what I feel when I look or have to interact with anything that doesn’t have pacman 😅

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        I have to admit that I love the “pacman” pun quite a bit, which is nearly enough by itself to convince me to try it. One day. Maybe.

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          I can’t lie, that’s one of the reasons I moved over to CachyOS a few months back. It’s not the only reason, but it’s been my favourite distro for sure that I’ve tried. It’s the first one that really felt good to me.

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            It’s really a great distro, I’ve been using it fulltime on laptop and PC for over a year. Best one I’ve tried so far and for some reason it’s less buggy than EndeavourOS was for me. The only thing I don’t like about it is the name.

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    Nix

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      What about LFS with make

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      when the sudo nixos-rebuild switch

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    guix

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    Zypper

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      sudo zypper dup 
      

      All day every day.

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        Suse scares me.

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    The humans are chocolatey right?

    • rtxn@lemmy.worldM
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      And the worms are winget.

  • Schiffsmädchenjunge@sh.itjust.works
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    Yay

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      pacaur

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      yay breaks too often to be relied on for system updates

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        Been using it for 2 years now, never once had it break unless I messed up the command and tried to update aur packages along with system packages

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    Pacman is great until you forget to delete your lock file because you interrupted an update and wonder why it isn’t working.

    APT is user-friendly, but a pain to automate in scripts.

    the real winner is compiling from source. 😎

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      pacman always tells you when the lockfile is present.

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        Yeah but then every time I have to relook up what that means lol, and how to fix it

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      Yep, had to brick my system once to learn you never interrupt an upgrade…

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      Portage gang represent

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    ILoveCandy
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    ParallelDownloads = 15
    
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    apt today, apt tomorrow, apt forever

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      Apt together strong

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      Apt my beloved Ɛ>

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    I can hear the SYYU sound it makes chasing them

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      Don’t use yy unless needed (very corner cases), the mirrors thank you :)

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        Tbh i never checked what this means, found it somewhere in the arch wiki when i was trying out arch

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          -y only syncs the repository metadata that’s needed, while -yy forces a full refresh. This is very rarely needed and requires quite a bit more bandwidth from the mirrors

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    My addled brain read this as apartment vs Duke Nukem Forever.

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