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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by jack@water.house to c/debian@lemmy.ml

Been daily driving Arch for 6 months now, but considering moving back to Debian. Not really taking full advantage of the Arch pros

While a bleeding-edge kernel is great, I don't particularly need it. pacman is nice, but apt gets the job done too. Has anyone else switched from Arch to @debian? If so, did you miss anything from Arch that Debian couldn't replicate?

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[-] superkret@feddit.org 1 points 1 month ago

The only thing I miss from Arch is the simple packaging structure.
On Debian, you often have to install additional packages to get all functionality you need out of a software. On Arch, everything that belongs to that software is included in the package.
So Debian's huge number of packages in the main repos are also a bit misleading, cause often they are split up into 10 packages for what would be 1 on Arch.
In practice, I had about the same amount of issues with software I need that's missing in the repo on both distros.
But on Arch, the missing package is definitely in the AUR, while on Debian you'll need a Flatpak.

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