Thursday, March 05, 2009

Brilliant guide to installing software in K/Ubuntu

Filed under: k/ubuntuWindows & Mac OS make it really, really simple to install software because there's really only one way to install: click on Setup.exe or Install.exe in the case of Windows, or a .dmg in the case of Mac OS. Linux is more difficult because there's such a variety of packaging formats. Now here comes the excellent How to install ANYTHING in Ubuntu!, which delivers exactly what it says. This puppy covers the package manager as a concept, the APT GUI Synaptic, using APT via the terminal (my preferred method), and how to install a package manually, no matter if that package is a .deb, .rpm, .tar.gz, .sh, .bin, or even a .exe. And while the title is for Ubuntu, this guide works for pretty much any Debian-based distro. Read & bookmark this one, guys - it's a keeper! (Check out all of our posts on K/Ubuntu & software installation.)Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments RSS feeds and News widgets on Feedzilla.com

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