• sudoMakeUser@sh.itjust.works
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    2 hours ago

    The GNOME one that comes with Debian is useless. There’s like 3 things on it and of course they’re all out of date (Debian thing). It also doesn’t work to uninstall applications. The Ubuntu one of course pushes snaps so it’s no good. The Mint one likewise pushes flatpaks. In general across all of them there never seems to be much listed on them, so going there to browse isn’t useful. I can’t think of any other specific issues but just in general over the past 8 years they are always buggy and annoying to use.

    I haven’t used KDE’s store before.

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      38 minutes ago

      Debian (GNOME) has a flatpak plugin that allows the app store to use flatpaks. They got a lot of stuff there.

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      I prefer flatpaks so Mint’s is OK by me, but admittedly I have yet to actually daily drive Mint. Fair enough on the rest.