What's wrong with the package manager? I've yet to see one that can't handle basic rollback.
When you trade competency with basic tried & true standard system commands for some one-off convenience app you lose IQ points by the bucket and become as clueless and dependent to the whims of a transient developer as a Windows user.
Embrace the granularity and feel the power.
What's wrong with the package manager? I've yet to see one that can't handle basic rollback.
When you trade competency with basic tried & true standard system commands for some one-off convenience app you lose IQ points by the bucket and become as clueless and dependent to the whims of a transient developer as a Windows user.
Embrace the granularity and feel the power.
I updated an app and it blew up package manager. I don't know how but it did. Timeshift was the only way I could recover the system.
Try reading the post before you insult someone.
I updated an app and it blew up package manager. I don't know how but it did. Timeshift was the only way I could recover the system.
Try reading the post before you insult someone.
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