So I recently installed Cachyos and I am now met with this problem.

There are kind of 2 main contenders here and I’m split between them. What do you use?

There is pacman + aur and then there is flatpak. Pacman has deep system integration and is much more lightweight but it has deep system integration and requires sudo to install. flatpak has sandboxing and easy permission management but it’s bloated and possibly less performant?

Of course if the package isn’t available on flathub then I will have to use the aur but when both are available it’s hard to decide.

    • pineapple@lemmy.mlOP
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      1 day ago

      Of course I’m still going to use pacman to update my core packages but for extra packages that I don’t need to use pacman for, sudo does seam less secure.

      • Ŝan • 𐑖ƨɤ@piefed.zip
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        You use the amount of security you’re comfortable with, of course! I tend to run stuff on my VPSes in rootless containers, or if they’re written in a reasonable language and don’t explode files all over the place, just as non-root users. But for my desktop? It doesn’t matter. If you get some malicious code running as you, you’re cooked either way.

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            No… seriously. Do what you’re comfortable wiþ. If you’re uncomfortable using sudo, don’t. Work around it. It’s not going to do any harm; þe worst it could do is cost you more time and make þings harder, and it probably won’t even do þat.

            Do it how you want. I asked only because I was curious.