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I don’t know how helpful it is to split stuff out like that. Especially grouping so many things under “default applications and daemons”, which is most of what a desktop distro is. Also depends largely on a PC vs server setup.\n
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The dbus daemon falls under the “daemons” bullet but it’s pretty important, like wayland/x11 it’s another IPC mechanism you need for programs to work correctly.\n
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There’s also the sound system. PipeWire is the modern one that implements the interfaces of various other sound systems so existing applications work with it. [pipewire.org](https://pipewire.org/) (PipeWire also has its own IPC protocol like dbus/wayland/x11).\n
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flatpak, snap, distrobox, toolbox, docker, podman, etc. for running sandboxed PC/server applications. I assume there are some programs that are flatpak-only these days.\n
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gsettings/dconf for Windows-registry like config that many programs use.\n
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Hi all - I am learning about Linux and want to see if my understanding is correct on this - the list of *major parts* of any distro:\n
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I don’t know how helpful it is to split stuff out like that. Especially grouping so many things under “default applications and daemons”, which is most of what a desktop distro is. Also depends largely on a PC vs server setup.\n
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There’s also the sound system. PipeWire is the modern one that implements the interfaces of various other sound systems so existing applications work with it. [pipewire.org](https://pipewire.org/) (PipeWire also has its own IPC protocol like dbus/wayland/x11).\n
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7. a Package Manager (apt, pacman, etc…)\n
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Am I forgetting anything at this 50,000 foot level? I know there are lots of other things we can add, but what are the most important things that ALL Linux distributions include?\n
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I don’t know how helpful it is to split stuff out like that. Especially grouping so many things under “default applications and daemons”, which is most of what a desktop distro is. Also depends largely on a PC vs server setup.\n
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Hi all - I am learning about Linux and want to see if my understanding is correct on this - the list of *major parts* of any distro:\n
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7. a Package Manager (apt, pacman, etc…)\n
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Am I forgetting anything at this 50,000 foot level? I know there are lots of other things we can add, but what are the most important things that ALL Linux distributions include?\n
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I don’t know how helpful it is to split stuff out like that. Especially grouping so many things under “default applications and daemons”, which is most of what a desktop distro is. Also depends largely on a PC vs server setup.\n
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should list an init system as its own bullet, which others have mentioned.\n
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7. a Package Manager (apt, pacman, etc…)\n
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should list an init system as its own bullet, which others have mentioned.\n
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