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31 sats \ 0 replies \ @MattInTech OP 26 Feb \ on: Do Linux tools like distrobox or toolbox even matter anymore? opensource
A little addition to my original question, since I probably forgot an important detail. I was asking about daily apps that the average user would run on a system, not dev environments. I totally get why a developer would use “easy” container management solutions or even just containers.
I would like to know if, from an average user perspective, and given that there’s plenty of apps in flatpak and snap repositories, there’s anything left in “old-fashioned” package managers that is not available as flatpak or snap. Again, not talking about libraries/system stuff, just common apps like browsers, email clients, video editors, etc.