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thekeyring (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Linux operating systems run on PCs though, Macs completely different :s
kaveen11 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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uhh wuts linux?
coolmaniam2 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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and there are like 4 billion windows user so fuck off linux
McKenobe (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Hahahah I agree
maw88ify (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Yes, but you and every one else in the world use Linux every day ,and don't even know it... Even Google runs on Linux server, and many of the web servers are Linux, or BSD...
REdirectURL (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Hi Linux! How are you??
greyknight24 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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well good for the IBM sc's but i'll stick with the most popular one, now with fancy 7!
PasswordOVER9000 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I tried 7-zip. I prefer winrar, but for Linux i have to make concessions. Thanks, but I can see Linux will probably never be a main operating system for me.
fida80 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Agree linux is GUI bla bla but to know these things you have to go to forums and net to understand the stuff. You just cant play around in linux to find out how stuff works.Why we cannot instal two three packages at single time ? Why the default interface is so sick that we have to customize it.
LordDestros (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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The package manager in Ubuntu is Synaptic Package Manager which is accessible from System -> Administration. There isn't much you HAVE to do from the terminal. When people give advice, they often provide terminal instructions (unless GUI-support is requested) because there is minimal room for the person to miss up (i.e. it is hard to mess up on copy + paste whereas GUI instruction can vary based on desktop environment, release version, custom settings, etc.).

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