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I just do not delete system files π jk
Yeah, until that one time when you tell apt to force install a package and it fucks your entire system...
π―why would I force it?
BTW, I do not like APT very much
I've installed .deb files before that fail or miss dependencies, then you get stuck in a half applied state and have to force fix your apt packages.
I'm not saying I'm doing it right, but its happened before more than a few times to me, but not on bazzite
Ah, yea, that is one of the reasons I donβt like APTβ¦ π
Yup, but now I get to use whatever distro I want with distrobox. It's awesome
π I still never had an app that I wanted requiring it, but Iβm very happy having it as quick temporary solution if I ever stumble over an app that does not run on Arch yet (In such cases I would try to fix the AUR package π)
I meant for bazzite. You can use an arch distrobox and it'll be like you had arch installed already
Just had an example of this working for me. Parsec only publishes a .deb file, and the flatpak is out of date / unmaintained. They don't have Nvidia decoding anywhere but Ubuntu. But with distrobox / boxbuddy I can get a fully-featured parsec install that runs on a distrobox. Works perfectly, and even has an application in my host application menu. It's bad ass
πi can do just βyay parsecβ and install it
Ofc, but then you now have a dependency on a specific version of ffmpeg for your root OS