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Man, why do people hate apt so much? Maybe because I’m a filthy casual but I never really had any big problems with apt.

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Compared to Pacman it’s very slow. I had several problems when I used it. but if it’s good for you, then use it.

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If you think apt is slow you’ve never used dnf.

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I even forget that it exists sometimes.

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Could be because they have more users slowing down the repo servers, especially for debian as it’s used by a huge proportion of docker images, which tends to pull a bunch of packages during the build process eating tons of bandwidth.

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2 points

maybe you are right.

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I mean I prefer Pacman too, but yeah, maybe because I don’t use Ubuntu / Debian that much so I can’t really say.

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I like pacman too but I will probably never get comfortable with its arguments. It’s worse than tar which has already become a meme. apt is more intuitive to use.

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4 points

Apt install nala

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