This essay describes the surprising results of a brief trial with a group of new computer users about the relative ease of the command line interface versus the GUIs now omnipresent in computer interfaces. It comes from practical experience I have of teaching computing to complete beginners or newbies as computer power-users often term them.
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If there was one method of packaging and installing software in Linux that worked 100% of the time _anyone_ could learn and use it even if it were time consuming and complex.
apt-get (debian - but for the love of god use backports or the sid/'unstable' tree)
If there was one method of packaging and installing software in Linux that worked 100% of the time _anyone_ could learn and use it even if it were time consuming and complex.
apt-get (debian - but for the love of god use backports or the sid/'unstable' tree)
urpmi (and you don't need any backports)