• emergencycall@fedia.io
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    2 months ago

    It would help more people to improve the installer for difficult-to-install software rather than creating an entire operating system around that software. Using the entire operating system as an installer is over the top

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      Yeah I’m reading what they said and that kind of solution wouldn’t be acceptable in any industry…

      Imagine if you wanted to add AC to your central heating system and they told you they need to add a second furnace in parallel to the one you already have because it’s possible to add AC to your current setup, but it’s very complicated to do so…

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      2 months ago

      Don’t know the case for this - but there are absolutely cases where the merger is blocked for some reason, and why not just fix it yourself with a distro? It hurts nobody.

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      If you improve the installer to the point it can install any combination of software together (including incompatible versions of deps) you end up with NixOS again

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        Much like how crustaceans have repeatedly evolved into pseudo-crabs, Linux distros tend to evolve into pseudo-nix