@EliteCow to linuxmemes • 2 years agoYou could say I am a bit of a copy/paste expert..i.imgflip.comimagemessage-square126arrow-up11.3Karrow-down136
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minus-squarecloakerlinkfedilink3•2 years agoYou don’t need to in Linux either. You can do most everything from a gui.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•2 years agoDepends on the distro. Some are more tailered to GUIs and some are more tailored to TUIs.
minus-squarecloakerlinkfedilink1•2 years agoOf course but Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Mint and KDE are all pretty good in the gui when standard
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•edit-22 years agoAgreed, but I’ve still run into some instances where a program is not available in the official store and you need to add the repo via terminal. Not as common as it used to be. I’m just saying. ¯\_ (ツ) _/¯
minus-squarecloakerlinkfedilink1•2 years agoEven then, you can usually add via the gui even if it’s a bit complicated. Flatpaks and snaps make that way easier.
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You don’t need to in Linux either. You can do most everything from a gui.
Depends on the distro. Some are more tailered to GUIs and some are more tailored to TUIs.
Of course but Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Mint and KDE are all pretty good in the gui when standard
Agreed, but I’ve still run into some instances where a program is not available in the official store and you need to add the repo via terminal.
Not as common as it used to be. I’m just saying.
¯\_ (ツ) _/¯
Even then, you can usually add via the gui even if it’s a bit complicated. Flatpaks and snaps make that way easier.
This is true.