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by EraYaN 809 days ago
Because it's easier to support, easier to answer bug reports and/or crash reports etc. And distros can now not mess up the build too much, which happens a lot with any sufficiently complicated piece of software. Besides your average user does not want to deal with building something like OBS or Ardour or any of these programs that have a ton of dependencies and no real unified package manager to install them.