• Beacon@fedia.io
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    8 days ago

    installation of software on Linux is very bad. Literally everything else on Linux is very ready for the mass market, but installing apps is horrible to the point of making the whole OS not ready for the general public

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      8 days ago

      What? When was the last time you tried Linux?

      With flatpak, it’s usually a one-click process to install anything nowadays.

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        I use Linux regularly, and the last time i installed an app was probably within the past 365 days

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            7 days ago

            I can install apps well enough, but I’m very techie, the general population isn’t gonna be able to do it reasonably

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              7 days ago

              You don’t need to be “techie” to install stuff from a package manager with a GUI. People use app stores on every mobile device out there and they don’t have any problems with that

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        8 days ago

        That would be totally true if every software was distributed as a flatpak and every distro had flatpak enabled in the package manager out of the box. That’s just not reality.

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          7 days ago

          I said “usually”, and I’m talking about mainstream distros.

          Also the original comment says “the whole OS is not ready for the general public”, which is also vague. I don’t expect the “general public” to install Gentoo and suffer from this issue.

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            7 days ago

            I said “usually”, and I’m talking about mainstream distros.

            They don’t all have that either

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              7 days ago

              And yet they all have a package manager of some kind to install packages from. It doesn’t have to be Flatpak specifically

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          Not even then. For example the biggest Linux distribution in use is Ubuntu, and it doesn’t have flatpak built in. So even if a flatpak of an app is available, a user of Ubuntu would have to already understand what a flatpak is, and already know that it would make the app installable on Ubuntu, and know that flatpak itself can be installed separately, and know how to use a different install method already just to get the flatpak system onto their computer in the first place