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The Linux experice
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I use Ubuntu and install the very little I use through the Snap store. My Linux PC is for gaming with steam.
I have downloaded the Steam deb package from the steam website and it seems to launch the install through the Snap store app when I click on it.
MakeMKV has an app.
TeamViewer had a deb package
Some of the tools I needed were in the snap store.
I try to stick to the snap store if I can.
What were you trying to install?
I installed Sonarr. It was definitely through the graphical app manager
I've been using Linux for a couple decades and the *arrs were a pain the ass when I installed them a few months ago. You really jumped into the deep-end starting with them.
I haven't heard of that but I found this install page.
https://snapcraft.io/install/sonarr/ubuntu