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    [–] aski3252 7 points 2 months ago (8 children)

    We were talking about normal user stuff that normal users do, not "seriously advanced stuff".. And I agree that most normal users probably don't want to use terminals because they are not familiar with them. But normal users probably don't and shouldn't do "seriously advanced stuff", no?

    Yes, if you are trying to do "serously advanced stuff" (whatever that means), chances are you will probably need a terminal (or a terminal will at least be easier), but you shouldn't be doing "seriously advanced stuff" unless you know what you are doing anyway...

    [–] Noobnarski -1 points 2 months ago (7 children)

    I just wanted to install steam, but it wasn't in the package manager list.

    Then I tried apt-get and that didnt work, I forgot why.

    You don't have to do seriously advanced stuff on linux to run into issues without using the terminal.

    My point was, even if you actually do some advanced stuff on windows you still don't have to use the terminal.

    It's not realistic that you don't have to use the terminal on linux if you want to do any more than web browsing and some text editing, etc.

    That doesn't mean that linux is bad, but let's be realistic about what it is.

    [–] Avatar_of_Self 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

    To install Steam on most distros with popular DE's, you click the software store to open the software store. If Steam isn't listed in the front page then just click the search box and start typing Steam.

    When you see it, click the install button.

    When it is done open it by clicking the Open button or pressing the Windows (or Super) key and type Steam. Click it when you see it.

    [–] aski3252 1 points 2 months ago

    Even if it is, for whatever reason, not part of the repository you have installed, you can still go on steam's website and download the package from there.. In other words, the worst case scenario is literally the same experience as you would have on windows..

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