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    I’m moving my posts from Reddit to Lemmy before delete them.

    This post is from 2021-11-11.

    It should've been apt-get but welp.

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    [–] regeya@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

    Obligatory I use Arch, BTW

    But dependencies for proprietary software are part of why I use the Steam Flatpak. It doesn't matter what other community and AUR packages are installed, the Steam Flatpak is unaffected by that for the most part.

    I really do think something like Flatpak could lead to more Linux adoption. Package management played an important role but sometimes it can be a hindrance IMHO