People here saying you can just download and run the .deb just like the .exe
Aren't you forgetting the "add +x permission" step?
People here saying you can just download and run the .deb just like the .exe
Aren't you forgetting the "add +x permission" step?
Yes people would assume you have curl. Curl is often used to install programs. And curl is definitely one of the things that can do malicius things this way. So you are right to be hesitant to use commands that you don't understand. Most Linux users have forgotten how hard it is to learn the first stuff with no preaquired knowledge.
If you have googled "what is curl and how is it used" you may have found some relevant info.
I have given up on Linux because installing was hard in the past
There are some tools that make installing software easier. Like "appimage" files that are single files that (after you make executable) are completely self contained.
Flatpacks and snaps have an "store" like experience.
.deb files are also sometimes simple (also need to be made executable) (depends on the distro)
Unfortunately there is no .exe file experience.
Are you suggesting to a new user to build from source when he can't run a couple of commands?
Just tried to verify this. Very hard. I saw a steamboat willy nft thing with 2000 items with offers of 0.45 ETH. I think that means that someone is selling tokens pointing to an image that is public domain and someone was willing to pay 1000$ for it.
“Technically correct” is how clickbait gets justified while blatantly misguiding.
When you intentionally induce such different expectations, it is a “bait and switch” in my book.
I remember the title of the video about how he wished he would have invested even more at framework, being titled "I made a bad decision about investing in framework" and the thumbnail being all on fire
Pretty sure you can have a lava floor, just not hot lava
Seems a little strawman-ish. "Feel deprived and crave the ability to see" is a hyberbole way to say that "blind people would rather have the ability to see". An assumption that would be safe to make for anyone with a disability, despite if they have learned to have a good life with it.
Ah thanks
Source?