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@feddit.chPeople have different opinions on how packages should be managed. Of course, there are some package managers which are very similar to each other (DNF and zypper have the same backend), but they can also get really different (Nix/Guix and pacman are basically completely opposite in philosophy). It comes down to preference, and you can't force anything.
I mean, both Hamas and Israeli leadership should be prosecuted for war crimes
I just think this situation shouldn't have even been reached in the first place...
This war really makes you hate Britain (and possibly France) for causing unrest in the first place
The Israeli government doesn't even represent all Israelis, let alone all Jews. Does represent the vast majority unfortunately
"They're pushing"? Who's "they"? As far as I could see, it's an unchecked option.
In any case, what's the historical reason for mouse wheels actually working like they do?
Fine, but, like, don't recommend Vivaldi. Also, if you disable the Brave ads, you're not really supporting them, while still getting the benefits.
— Sent from Librewolf
Use whatever you want. But do consider if you want to contribute to Google's monopoly, and if you want to use an open-source browser.
Stick to one of the major distros, not some little-known derivative. Also, please avoid Manjaro, it's horribly broken, and Ubuntu, because snap. It essentially just comes down to how you want to manage your packages.
Edit: VirtualBox is fully supported on Linux, but QEMU/KVM is better.