I have started using linux for 6 months since I leave Windows and already tried ubuntu, arch and liked mint besides arch AUR be so useful, but because I have had some issues with rolling release I choose mint, and I sometimes need latest package, there is somehow to install without being though appimage and tarball?

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      You are missing PPAs from the list even though it needs some attention on which PPA is being used. I used to use the when I was on Mint.

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          12 years ago

          Worst thing about PPAs is their maintainers don’t keep up with the base Ubuntu version and then you have to disable the PPA on the next version upgrade, or you end up seeing someone with repositories for Ubuntu 16.04 on 22.04 and wondering why apt is returning errors. Containers are a much better modern solution.

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    52 years ago

    Your only option is universal formats like Flatpak and AppImage. I would recommend against random deb packages or compiling from source unless it’s some very tiny obscure utility that will not need any updates in the foreseeable future (so something like j4-dmenu-desktop or a fetch script).

  • @[email protected]
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    52 years ago

    Flatpak is good for user things that need to be bleeding edge. If I need to work with a server that’s bleeding edge, containers are the way to go.

    • Max-P
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      22 years ago

      Yeah if they want to update system packages it’s where things end up in dependency hell. You want newer X, it needs newer Y, it needs newer Z and it’s a a library half the packages of the system depends on and the rest of the system goes boom.

      It’s actually why I went to Arch, I need to hold back packages way more rarely than I want newer everything else.

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    12 years ago

    If it’s cli, use toolbox or distrobox. You can pull in an arch image and get the stuff from AUR.

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      12 years ago

      Distrobox also works with GUI applications. Toolbox, probably too