nixCraft, 30 days ago Which installation method do you prefer for your #Linux or #Unix desktop? 🤔
Which installation method do you prefer for your #Linux or #Unix desktop? 🤔
hemko, 21 days ago @nixCraft 4 - apt/flatpak
@nixCraft 4 - apt/flatpak
Gabriel4340, 30 days ago @nixCraft The local package manager for auto-updates.
@nixCraft The local package manager for auto-updates.
kaito02, 30 days ago @nixCraft Nix. Nix package manager.
@nixCraft Nix. Nix package manager.
ashortbusvet, 30 days ago @nixCraft I've used all of these methods, but I prefer the package manager whenever possible.
@nixCraft I've used all of these methods, but I prefer the package manager whenever possible.
aiono, 30 days ago @nixCraft None I keep a configuration that describes what is needed than use that configuration to get the necessary packages.
@nixCraft None
I keep a configuration that describes what is needed than use that configuration to get the necessary packages.
AverseABFun, 30 days ago @nixCraft curl | bash usually works without issue, and so does the local package manager
@nixCraft curl | bash usually works without issue, and so does the local package manager
marfje, 30 days ago @nixCraft 4.
@nixCraft 4.
CaptainMalu, 30 days ago @nixCraft #4 because of easier updates
@nixCraft #4 because of easier updates
in_sympathy, 30 days ago @nixCraft 4 and 2 if 4 is not available
@nixCraft 4 and 2 if 4 is not available
bargoderea, 30 days ago @nixCraft I prefer the 4th method but I am perfectly comfortable using the other 3
@nixCraft I prefer the 4th method but I am perfectly comfortable using the other 3
nop2net, 30 days ago @nixCraft #4
@nixCraft #4
TerryHancock, 30 days ago @nixCraft I think we now have to name a package manager "freinds".
@nixCraft
I think we now have to name a package manager "freinds".
catavz, 30 days ago @nixCraft Always method #4, Only for K3s method #1.
@nixCraft Always method #4, Only for K3s method #1.
michaelante, 30 days ago @nixCraft conda create -n packageName packageName ⏳wait conda active packageName
@nixCraft conda create -n packageName packageName
⏳wait
conda active packageName
Toch, 30 days ago @nixCraft apt
@nixCraft apt
Rekkert, 30 days ago @nixCraft 4, I don't even know what the other 3 are...
@nixCraft 4, I don't even know what the other 3 are...
rockpick, 30 days ago @nixCraft local package manager
@nixCraft local package manager
byteborg, 30 days ago @nixCraft 4 #Linux #Unix
@nixCraft 4
#Linux #Unix
krisbuytaert, 30 days ago @nixCraft #4 , but only actual distro packages ..
@nixCraft #4 , but only actual distro packages ..
oz1tmm, 30 days ago @nixCraft 4, if applicable and recent (enough) software. Although i have been caught using option 1, also. Looking at you, curl -sSL https://get.docker.com | sh -
4, if applicable and recent (enough) software. Although i have been caught using option 1, also.
Looking at you, curl -sSL https://get.docker.com | sh -
tbroyer, 30 days ago @oz1tmm @nixCraft https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/ ?
@oz1tmm @nixCraft https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/ ?
lanartri, 30 days ago @nixCraft 5 configure make make install :)
@nixCraft 5
truls46, 30 days ago @nixCraft Either the local package manager (dnf in my case) or an AppImage that does not need any installation.
@nixCraft Either the local package manager (dnf in my case) or an AppImage that does not need any installation.
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