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by hobarrera
3449 days ago
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See my above reply for details to sibling comment, but basically, dumping a package manager on a running OS isn't the same as having a package manager to properly track installed apps. This apt-get will only track stuff installed via it, while there's dozens of other stuff that just made it in sideways. Also, ¿Can I run X, i3wm, etc? ¿Can I get rid of the entire Windows DE? My point is, I don't use bash, because I want all the above. I've no complaint if you prefer windows, that's your choice. But don't tell Linux users that windows is now the same just because you have bash. |
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