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I get that but he’s lost so many pixels is it really him?

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If you can recognize its him then yeah its him.

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I have no horse in the Linux distro race, I’m just downvoting this inferior version of the meme format because fuck that guy.

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You can down vote on lemmy?

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lemmy.one has disabled downvotes, it’s up to admins of each instance if they allow viewing and making downvotes.

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At least in the Voyager app. I have heard it’s not the same thing as elsewhere but I haven’t taken the time to understand how or why it’s different.

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I use the Voyager web app via lemmy.one and it does not.

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I can downvote on kbin. I haven’t find a nice, beautiful and simple app for it like Thunder for Lemmy, though.

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Bold :-) openSUSE is based on zypper and rpm. Arch Linux uses its own package system.

p.s. Please replace that Change my mind guy with a Calvin and Hobbes one.

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Maybe they used him because it’s a shit opinion?

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OpenSUSE was actually released long before Arch even existed. I’m an Arch user, btw, but I consider both operating systems to be excellent choices. Everyone has their own preferences. Let people enjoy what they like and embrace their individuality. We don’t all have to be alike…

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OpenSUSE was actually released long before Arch even existed.

You’re basically right but just some historic facts added :

Judd Vinet started the Arch Linux project in March 2002. OpenSUSE : Its development was opened up to the community in 2005, which marked the creation of openSUSE. Before that it was called SUSE Linux, first released in 1994.

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Somebody has never used opensuse. Zypper is an amazing package manager, one of the best on any distro.

It can handle flatpacks, native packages, and packages from the opensuse build system, keeping everything updated and organized.

Pacman is very basic by comparison, and a lot slower too in my experience.

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Wait something can be slower than Zypper? Does it have a bunch of sleep(1) scattered around?

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I guess I’m smart enough to install opensuse, but dumb enough that I somehow got slow pacman.

I kid you not, on my hardware zypper is the fastest between ubuntu apt, fedora dnf, and arch pacman. dnf was the second-fastest on my hardware, with apt and pacman being pretty sluggish

I’ve also used portage which was even slower, but probably not a fair comparison considering how much more complex it is.

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‘On my machine it works’ is not a strong argument, and is highly unlikely, due to the language it was written in.

Pacman is written in C, APT in C++, DNF in Python, and Zypper in C++ as well.

So, no. Pacman ‘wins’.

What truly matters is which tool is best suited for your use case.

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Wait, zypper can handle flatpaks? How?

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I would also like to know

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Same. Might give it another try.

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