Ketchup
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- Sep 1, 2002
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I've heard this argument made before and it maybe true. The issue I have with this stance is what happens when you do a search for a problem you are having with your distro or you want to learn how to do something?
9 times out of 10 you don't get responses that say "Oh just use the gui and type this in and that should work.". No, you get responses like "Just use the terminal and copy and paste this in.".
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ferramroberto/extra
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install qisoburn
And most of the time the guy posting it doesn't even say what it does so you're just blindly hoping that it works. You are correct that updates and software install is now gui based but don't me started on how out of date most of the programs are in the Software Manager.
Personally, this is a negative for me. Much of my work is done on an OS command-line. When I get home and do something on a computer, give me the gui!
