I prefer Slackware (I have used Ubuntu, Mint and others), but it could be because I don't really have to deal with the updates/upgrades myself lol!!! I think my husband kind of likes the challanges of Slackware.
I showed Dselect to my husband, and he did know about it. I guess he says he's not a fan of Debian... Oh and I don't know why, but I can't give you any upvotes (maybe, because I'm still a handshake user)...
I prefer Slackware (I have used Ubuntu, Mint and others), but it could be because I don't really have to deal with the updates/upgrades myself lol!!! I think my husband kind of likes the challanges of Slackware.
There is a little text based package manager called 'dselect'.
It is absolutely amazing, considering it is 25 years old.
It is one of the original debian package managers.
It is still a workhorse today.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dselect
I'll show this to my hsband! He might already know about it, but maybe not :)
It was designed for .deb based distros like debian and Ubuntu, etc.
I showed Dselect to my husband, and he did know about it. I guess he says he's not a fan of Debian... Oh and I don't know why, but I can't give you any upvotes (maybe, because I'm still a handshake user)...