I have started using linux for 6 months since I leave Windows and already tried ubuntu, arch and liked mint besides arch AUR be so useful, but because I have had some issues with rolling release I choose mint, and I sometimes need latest package, there is somehow to install without being though appimage and tarball?

  • zakomo@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    You are missing PPAs from the list even though it needs some attention on which PPA is being used. I used to use the when I was on Mint.

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      1 year ago

      I forgot about PPAs - I don’t normally use Ubuntu-derivatives. PPAs are a little more dangerous if I recall correctly right? Firstly it should be an official PPA from the software developer, and secondly because it’s a repo you have to make sure that it isn’t going to eventually pull in packages that replace/break your system.

      Safety for the ones I’ve listed:

      • Flatpaks - Containerized, separate from system packages
      • Cargo - Manual compilation, /home installation
      • deb-get - One-off .deb from official source and doesn’t try to pull any other dependencies in - worst case you fail the dependency check I think?
      • Homebrew - Pre-compiled binaries or manual compilation if you choose, /home installation with local dependency network
      • Nix Package Manager - Roughly the same as Homebrew, /home installation
      • bin - Probably a single statically-linked executable, /home installation
      • Docker - Containerized, separate from system
      • Compile and install it yourself - Highest potential for things to go wrong as you’re messing with system packages and probably working off of some developer’s questionable compilation instructions (or even lack thereof).