| ▲ | shevy-java 4 hours ago | |
PufPufPuf wrote: > The concept of a "userspace package manager" is something I would expect Linux to have figured out twenty years ago. Each one uses their own package manager right? What I hate is that e. g. debian puts me to conform to their FHS. I want things installed into versioned AppDirs. GoboLinux allows that; NixOS to some extent too (though they used hashed directory names). Debian does not allow me to do that. I don't want to conform to what others wrote; I want software that adjusts to my wants. > Flatpak is more oriented towards GUI apps Have they not recently added a mandatory systemd dependency? I can't use software that things it must force software I don't need or use onto me. | ||