I use manjaro, the big thing for me is the aur. Manjaro has its own package manager thats a little easier. I'm not that familiar with anything othe than apt but with arch being rolling release its important to update all packages whenever you add something new to avoid instability, which is really easy to do with pacman: -Syu.
Manjaro includes pamac as well as pacman. It has a few extra features and differences. It uses full word commands (pamac install ___ ) and has a gui (add/remove programs). It also can manage flatpaks and snaps, which is convenient. I mostly meant that it is simpler to learn. What kind of system do you run, out of curiosity?
I use manjaro, the big thing for me is the aur. Manjaro has its own package manager thats a little easier. I'm not that familiar with anything othe than apt but with arch being rolling release its important to update all packages whenever you add something new to avoid instability, which is really easy to do with pacman: -Syu.
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Manjaro includes pamac as well as pacman. It has a few extra features and differences. It uses full word commands (pamac install ___ ) and has a gui (add/remove programs). It also can manage flatpaks and snaps, which is convenient. I mostly meant that it is simpler to learn. What kind of system do you run, out of curiosity?
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Cool! That's a pretty unique computer.
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Very cool, thanks for sharing!