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I've never understood why linuxcels shit, piss and collectively c*m themselves the moment you suggest something as simple as a universal package manager. Apt is better than yum in every conceivable way and apt-get should just be completely deprecated in new releases. Take apt, rename it to "software-manager" (what the frick does apt mean?) and wrap it in a usable GUI then release that on all systems, congrats you just solved the issues 99% of the market has with Linux, you shouldn't have to learn to use the command line to install the latest stable release of fricking Chrome. But no suggest this and get the typical "hurr durr hnggggg lol look at this xkcd muh 15 competing standards" no frick off cute twink.

At the very least maybe they could fix the seemingly perpetual memory leak bugs that have existed in graphical managers since the first time I used Linux 10 years ago, Windows hasn't crashed on me since Win7 was released meanwhile I'm forced to run Ubuntu in a VM at work since I can't deal with the GUI deciding to brick the machine because it didn't like something fricking Sublime Text did when I'm working remote.

Also redesign the directory system to something more sensible instead of whatever Torvalds pulled out of his butt 30 years ago. /opt? /usr? What the frick do these things even mean? Why is there no actual config standard for what goes where? Why do some package managers and install scripts randomly dump shit in /opt, then one dumps shit in /cowtools, then another in /usr/local/usr/bin/local/bin? Neighbor what? Just make a fricking /install folder or some shit where everything installs, why does everything needs to be some contrived "4 letters or less" directory name?

Suck my peepee you stupid nerds.

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Your pulitzer's in the mail

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Take apt, rename it to "software-manager" (what the frick does apt mean?) and wrap it in a usable GUI then release that on all

I was with you until you suggested a GUI. Using command line to install packages makes me feel like a real hackerman. It's probably the only thing I like about Loonix

Actually that can be one of the main differences between distros: GUI on for most things in normie distros like Mint and GUI off or unavailable for the extreme Loonix nerd distros

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You realize that a gui doesn't turn off your command line? You can still feel like a hacker man.

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