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The wonderful world of Linux package managers

Wednesday April 23, 2025. 10:19 PM , from OS News
One of the strong points of Linux has always been how solid the experience of installing and managing software is. Contrarily to what happens in the Windows and macOS world, software on Linux is obtained through something called a package manager, a piece of software that manages any piece of software the user installs, as well as its dependencies, automatically.
↫ Luca Bramè at Libre.News

It truly is. I can’t imagine using any operating system that relies (almost) exclusively on me going out to individual websites to download random installers or disk images, all with their own unique update mechanisms I need to keep track of, that eat up resources and interrupt my workflow. The combination of Fedora’s repository’s with the odd Copr or Flatpak package – all managed transparently through KDE’s Discover – is effectively perfect. I never have to manually install anything, nor do I ever have to rely on tarballs like back in the dark ages.

Dealing with a Windows or macOS machine is a nightmare compared to this. Managing applications on those operating systems feels hopelessly archaic and outdated, and I have no idea how users tolerate that kind of nonsense. They’ve got a dozen or more updaters running in the background, cluttering up the system tray and eating resources, or whenever they open an application they get an annoying popup interrupting their work to ask them to update. It’s barbaric and user-hostile, and nobody should be dealing with that in 2025.

It’s also highly unlikely things will ever improve for Windows or macOS users, since any attempt to bolt a package manager into them invariably fails. The official Windows and macOS application stores have been abject failures in more ways than one, and tools like winget are just glorified download managers that run regular installers in silent mode – incredibly crude and only really good for batch-downloading some installers.

The Linux world is far from perfect, but they nailed application management early on, and the competition has basically sat still ever since.
https://www.osnews.com/story/142185/the-wonderful-world-of-linux-package-managers/

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