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minus-squarealyth@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up5·edit-25 months ago or traditional Fedora, which also has often unstable packages, dnf is often unusable My experience with dnf is that it’s slow as molasses but your average computer user isn’t gonna install 10 new CLI apps per day /j I’ve used Discover (dnf or flatpack backend) and you can install just about any software with 1 click. It takes a minute to install but that’s fine.
minus-squarecygnus@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up4·5 months ago My experience with dnf is that it’s slow as molasses Zypper: hold my beer (it will be warm and flat by the time I’m done)
minus-squarealyth@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·5 months agoCan’t wait for Rypper, the drop-in Zypper replacement written in Rust
minus-squareboredsquirrel@slrpnk.netlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·5 months agoMy issue with dnf is the distro upgrade being completely broken. While on Fedora Atomic, Distro upgrades are just another rebase. It is so much simpler and just works.
My experience with dnf is that it’s slow as molasses but your average computer user isn’t gonna install 10 new CLI apps per day /j
I’ve used Discover (dnf or flatpack backend) and you can install just about any software with 1 click. It takes a minute to install but that’s fine.
Zypper: hold my beer (it will be warm and flat by the time I’m done)
Can’t wait for Rypper, the drop-in Zypper replacement written in Rust
My issue with dnf is the distro upgrade being completely broken.
While on Fedora Atomic, Distro upgrades are just another rebase. It is so much simpler and just works.