rendo said:
I'm surprised it got this far without anyone saying anything.... Command line software installs aren't mandatory anymore. AFAIK most distros use a GUI interface, Ubuntu uses Synaptic Package Manager which lets you browse through your repos and get some information on a package before you install it, also installing all the required packages to make whatever you're installing work. Granted there may be some tweaking you may have to do with the command line, but the method you speak of exists. Networking is easy too.... Wireless is the only bitch, LAN is as easy as being setup automagically when you install. :P
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Wireless is what I meant by networking. And as far as software installs, Using ubuntu as my example here, you have to use the terminal/command line unless the software is included with the search feature thing you are describing. Thre are tons of software that I wanted and wasn't available in the preset list of stuff, which I had to install manually and was a huge pain.
This was as of 2 years ago as I have gotten rid of Ubuntu ever since those instances. Perhaps some of the newer versions released changed this?







