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Experienced Linux users, what are you using?
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I run Guix and agree that unfortunately a decent amount of applications (that I use) aren't packaged for Guix. To me it's the biggest con of using Guix.
I have the Nix package manager installed on my machines and will install an application using that when no guix package exists. Not a perfect solution but it works for me. The benefits of Guix makes it worth it.
Maybe one of these years I'll get around to learning how to package software for Guix.