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submitted 4 days ago by adrianhooves@sopuli.xyz to c/linux@lemmy.ml

that would be fun and easy to use but that would mean no neofetch no terminal games no ls no vim no flatpak sadly would that be a good distro? i know about chromeos and android and i know linux users don't usually recognize those as linux distros but i do honestly

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[-] Luffy879@lemmy.ml 13 points 3 days ago

no flatpak

Erm, no? There are many GUI Software managers with Flatpaks Integration, for example GNOME software or KDE discover

which would just tell you when no update

About every major non diy distro does that

that would be fun and easy to use

For me at least it wouldnt be. If you dont want the terminal, just use something like mint, it has a GUI for everything you need

Also, why have no terminal? Its always a good backup for if you GUI stops working, and if you want GUIs for everything, that dosent mean the terminal has not to be there

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