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submitted 1 week ago by tkw8@lemm.ee to c/linux@lemmy.ml

If you're using linux and also use brew package manager on your machine, what is your use case? I'm curious why people would use brew in addition to their distribution's native package manager.

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[-] beyond@linkage.ds8.zone 1 points 1 week ago

I don't use brew but I do use Guix on top of PopOS, for most of the same reasons I use Guix System as a daily driver distro on my other machines. The PopOS install is meant to act as a "Windows replacement" so it has proprietary drivers, Steam, etc. For anything that's not a system package I get it from Guix if possible, because I prefer Guix's package management and its commitment to software freedom.

On Windows I use Scoop which has a handful of similarities in terms of user package management.

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