cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13038090
COSMIC Store is coming along quickly, though there is still a lot left to do. It loads nearly instantly, because it uses bitcode to cache appstream data in an optimized format. It uses very little memory compared to the Pop Shop. Searches can be performed live as they are done in parallel. Searching for “e” takes 5.5 ms on my desktop and returns 4601 results.
KDE?
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it is one of many non-GNOME GUIs
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Well, if to you “GNOME” means “GNOME Software”, then surely “KDE” can mean “KDE Discover”.
how about the old
apt-get update && apt-get upgrade || apt-get install shit
? or maybe you’re more intodnf install shit || dnf update --refresh
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So why did you mention Gnome? It’s also not a package manager
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Great?
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Okay?
Gnome Software is just a front end for PackageKit
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What are you asking?
Is it a real package manager or a reskin of aptitude?
It’s a DE
Neither cosmic store nor gnome store is a DE. That’s the question I was asking. If the mentioned store was a package manager or a high level GUI for an existing package manager.
I’m honecsltly curious since as far as I knew, gnome should interact with existing package managers, be it aptitude, pacman or yum
He didn’t say “Gnome software”, he said “Gnome” which is a DE.