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I wish there was a right click install button for deb files
  • @demerara @MangoPenguin @RommieDroid I just try to find the current way to uninstall the preloaded version and then run dpkg -i *.deb in the extracted directory for the latest, but I can kind of see how that can be possible.

  • I wish there was a right click install button for deb files
  • @RommieDroid Most of them are based on Ubuntu, such as Mint and the stagnated Pop! OS.

    I can’t say what they are all like, but Ubuntu and its family are all the ones adopting a software center/App store these days.

    In the past, I remember using Synaptic for searching for software, which was just a GUI front end for APT.

    I’ve been using Nala lately in my VMs though.

  • I wish there was a right click install button for deb files
  • @MangoPenguin @RommieDroid It’s more so that the people working on “beginner friendly” Linux distros are pushing users towards Software Centers/App stores these days.

    Those of us who are familiar with the old ways don’t really have much trouble, but there’s stuff that is a big pain, like #LibreOffice

    Installing the latest version of that is easier to do in the terminal and can’t be done as conveniently as what you propose, though I wish it was that easy.

  • I wish there was a right click install button for deb files
  • @RommieDroid No problem. Many of us are here to help in the #linux community, though I wouldn’t say I’m the most advanced with it.

  • I wish there was a right click install button for deb files
  • @RommieDroid It’s not there by default, but Gdebi can do the trick. I used it quite a lot when I first started with Linux.

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