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    [–] cm0002@lemmy.world 7 points 7 months ago (1 children)

    I dunno, when I ran Arch for awhile AUR was the best thing about it, once enabled almost everything was...just there.

    No "Oh, you have to load our repo" or "Yea it's in the [Main/Universe/Galactic/Solar system/whatever] buttt it's always 256 versions behind, so add our repo anyways"

    Yea, I know it only takes a few minutes (most of the time) to add a new repo, but it gets rather annoying after awhile, especially compared to a system that has just about everything just...there ready to go.