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probably a really stupid question but i use some apps and utils not within flatpak (gui) and brew (cli) am i kinda fucked? (by that i mean is there an easier way than distrobox and exporting it?)
i kinda wish there was another manager that basically goes onto repology or smth, looks for UTD packages, asks which preferred or whatever and distrobox-exports for u
Well if you want to install a lot of weird shit not in brew nor flatpak and you don't want to use a container, then yeah this would not be the distro for you