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amirbig
4y

i think, i'm falling in Love

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  • 4
    Because of the desktop?
  • 3
    @AmbientTea

    because of everything: desktop, pacman, easy to use, no bullshit stuff, etc.
  • 2
    @amirbig Why do you like pacman?
  • 6
    icons on the desktop.... urrghhhh >(
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  • 1
    Ah yes, manjaro. It was my daily for two years because I had zero interest in fucking around with arch.
  • 1
    @netikras I still don't get why people are against using that tool
    It's kinda useful imho
  • 1
    You should get married!
  • 0
    @Root Why wouldn't you like pacman? It did everything I needed absolutely perfectly so far.
  • 0
    @PrivateGER I asked him why he liked it. I said nothing about my own preference.

    Honestly I’m curious about other people’s experiences with it vs other package managers like dpkg/apt, yum, rpm, etc.
  • 1
    I prefer pacman to apt mostly because I disliked configuring ppa and the releases like jessie, stretch, buster, stable, etc. I tried arch, liked it and been with it for long. And makepkg + aur is the same tools repo maintainers use so it feels quite simple to make your own stuff using the same stack.

    Manjaro is decent, but they lag a bit behind arch sometimes, it caused me a few issues in the past on a gaming rig with wine from aur. That was before proton though.

    I also prefered pop os to manjaro on a gaming rig only because it has a better ootb experience with Nvidia optimus prime video cards setup.
  • 3
    I prefer window managers over desktops, but that’s the freedom of choice using Linux
  • 1
    @Root
    it does what it needs to be done without any extra bullshit
  • 0
    @Jedidja it's messy...
  • 0
    @netikras
    really?! show me your desktop 🤔
  • 2
    @Root In my experience, it just works™.
    None of that apt repo and ppa stuff, it just works. The AUR is for everything else.
    Beautiful simplicity.
  • 1
    @amirbig I prefer some greenery with wild strawberries I'm growing over some icons :)

    https://ibb.co/2Kqpp9D
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