• Guenther_Amanita@feddit.de
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    8 months ago

    You can still install Nix (package manager) on Atomic, on uBlue, it even comes pre-installed afaik.

    And also, there’s Distrobox, which is totally enough if you prefer package managers over Flatpaks.
    I personally like the “reliance” on Flatpaks. I think it reduces the fragmentation and makes it easier for devs, but that’s just my opinion. Do as you prefer.

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      8 months ago

      Actually, I just tried both homebrew and Nix with a Debian 12 installation and I’m not impressed. Homebrew only ships CLI apps, and GUI applications installed with Nix famously don’t show up in application launchers… it seems like you don’t really get the features of Nix unless you use NixOS.