A few years ago we were able to upgrade everything (OS and Apps) using a single command. I remember this was something we boasted about when talking to Windows and Mac fans. It was such an amazing feature. Something that users of proprietary systems hadn’t even heard about. We had this on desktops before things like Apple’s App Store and Play Store were a thing.

We can no longer do that thanks to Flatpaks and Snaps as well as AppImages.

Recently i upgraded my Fedora system. I few days later i found out i was runnig some older apps since they were Flatpaks (i had completely forgotten how I installed bitwarden for instance.)

Do you miss the old system too?

Is it possible to bring back that experience? A unified, reliable CLI solution to make sure EVERYTHING is up to date?

  • ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    If your problem is Flatpaks, Snaps and AppImages, just remember that manually installed software can’t be updated with the same command either, and installing software manually is fortunately not a new thing.

    Here’s the solution, though: don’t use flatpaks, snaps appimages, instead rely on your outdated distro packages only.
    Personally I only use appimages, because I don’t want the resource overhead of the other 2

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      1 year ago

      instead rely on your outdated distro packages only

      Or you use a distro that always have up-to-date packages.

      Void is working well for me.