I am currently using Linux Mint (after a long stint of using MX Linux) after learning it handles Nvidia graphics cards flawlessly, which I am grateful for. Whatever grief I have given Ubuntu in the past, I take it back because when they make something work, it is solid.

Anyways, like most distros these days, Flatpaks show up alongside native packages in the package manager / app store. I used to have a bias towards getting the natively packed version, but these days, I am choosing Flatpaks, precisely because I know they will be the latest version.

This includes Blender, Cura, Prusaslicer, and just now QBittorrent. I know this is probably dumb, but I choose the version based on which has the nicer icon.

  • @noisypine
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    51 year ago

    I use system packages for everything unless I need a newer version of a specific package for some reason.

    • @DidacticDumbass@lemmy.oneOP
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      21 year ago

      Most software does not change that significantly, so there is no loss in holding back, and usually just the benefits of not breaking your workflow, or your system.