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by oh_nice_marmot
1033 days ago
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Definitely. From the time I started to mess around with Linux, around 96-98, the biggest distros were certainly Slackware, Debian and Red Hat. Slack you basically had to compile and config everything from scratch. RH helped a bit with packaged software in RPM format but dependency management was missing. Basically a glorified tar ball. apt solved the distribution and packaging of software. |
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I still prefer .deb packages so now I'm looking at jumping ship, probably to MX Linux as Ubuntu is using more and more snaps and so far they've just caused me problems; I also have philosophical objections (not necessarily well-founded in logic!) against monolithic packages.
Not sure why I started that reply, ... get off my lawn!