• LazerDickMcCheese@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    Install windows software: download the exe or msi and click OK 2 or 3 times

    Install Linux software: you got at least 40hrs to learn terminal commands to install dependencies n shit? I fucking don’t, that’s not what user-friendly looks like to 90% of the planet

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      It’s clear you haven’t used linux.

      Windows: open edge, go to google, type the package you want, scroll past ads, download random executable from internet, execute, click through wizard, open program.

      Linux: open package manager, search package you want, click install, open program.

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      5 months ago

      Pretty much everything is available in a package manager, flatpaks, etc.

      If you’re at the point of building from source, I don’t think you’re in regular user territory to start with.

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      5 months ago

      commands to install dependencies n shit

      That only happens if you are fixated on installing the software without connecting to the internet.
      Otherwise, the package manager does it for you (that’s what its job is)