What is the most visually pleasing package manager (in terminal)?Sunny' 🌻@slrpnk.net to Linux@lemmy.ml – 82 points – 6 months ago69Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsPackage managers are for chumps. Build everything from source and track where you installed it in a single master text file.You joke, but you should look up GuixThe key is to do it manually. Reject modernity. Embrace reinvention of not just the wheel. single master text file Sounds like something you are using to manage your packages to me...Nah, the trick is to, at random, leave a package out of the text file so the system isn't truly managed and all is chaos!
Package managers are for chumps. Build everything from source and track where you installed it in a single master text file.You joke, but you should look up GuixThe key is to do it manually. Reject modernity. Embrace reinvention of not just the wheel. single master text file Sounds like something you are using to manage your packages to me...Nah, the trick is to, at random, leave a package out of the text file so the system isn't truly managed and all is chaos!
You joke, but you should look up GuixThe key is to do it manually. Reject modernity. Embrace reinvention of not just the wheel.
single master text file Sounds like something you are using to manage your packages to me...Nah, the trick is to, at random, leave a package out of the text file so the system isn't truly managed and all is chaos!
Nah, the trick is to, at random, leave a package out of the text file so the system isn't truly managed and all is chaos!
Package managers are for chumps. Build everything from source and track where you installed it in a single master text file.
You joke, but you should look up Guix
The key is to do it manually. Reject modernity. Embrace reinvention of not just the wheel.
Sounds like something you are using to manage your packages to me...
Nah, the trick is to, at random, leave a package out of the text file so the system isn't truly managed and all is chaos!