What is the actual difference between these three.
From the user perspective, I've heard that you can't do apt purge *app* with Yum, as there will always be some conf files left. And I've also heard that Zypper does not download all files at once like Yum or Apt but instead downloads one, installs it, then downloads two, installs two and so on... so in case your net goes down you can end up with broken dependencies.
So what say you, savvy Linux IT people?
From the user perspective, I've heard that you can't do apt purge *app* with Yum, as there will always be some conf files left. And I've also heard that Zypper does not download all files at once like Yum or Apt but instead downloads one, installs it, then downloads two, installs two and so on... so in case your net goes down you can end up with broken dependencies.
So what say you, savvy Linux IT people?
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