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[News] Review of a More Centralised, Universal Installer for GNU/Linux

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Review: Linux Software Installer  

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| I like LSI, more from the cross-distro concept than the overall design, as I 
| previously mentioned, due to some still lacking features.  But in time it 
| should grow and become essentially the universal installer for most of the 
| Linux world.  It'd also allow individual companies or groups to package their 
| own LSI installs and offer their applications via their website, rather than 
| through the respective distro repositories.  Now that's not to say that LSI 
| is going to just suddenly kill all the package systems currently in use, but  
| it should reduce their necessity, if only in a small part.      
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http://www.raiden.net/?cat=2&aid=454


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Installing applications in Linux (part II)

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| It really is that easy and not at all scary!
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http://www.itwire.com/content/view/19298/1154/


Installing applications on Linux

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| Windows users are quite used to putting in a CD and clicking on whatever
| comes up. Alternatively, you can download an exe or msi file from a website
| and install that. So, how do you install applications in Linux?
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| When you install Linux on your PC or laptop, it usually has some preloaded
| applications. Ubuntu comes with OpenOffice, a PDF reader, some basic games,
| some audio and video players and other things. It is pretty complete as it
| is, but I have been using Linux for a while and have my own favourite
| applications for doing things.
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http://www.itwire.com/content/view/18939/1162/


Software installation woes on Linux

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| While we gracefully installed our favorite Linux distro, one of the mundane
| problems which most users face is - installing a new software. In the
| beginning, software installation on a Linux distro can seem extremely
| intimidating while using a terminal but more often than not we can install
| things graphically. Installing software on Linux is not only easier than most
| of us think, but it also has some special features which help software’s to
| be updated automatically!
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http://www.brajeshwar.com/2008/software-installation-on-linux/


Package Management - Avoiding the Two Step

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| See, the beauty is that even though things like apt-get and synaptic make
| installing programs as easy as double clicking on setup.exe -- the difference
| is that we have a choice as to whether or not we pick the convenience of
| package management. It's the freedom to choose that makes Linux and open
| source so great.
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/package-management-avoiding-two-step


Get down and dirty with Linux

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| Package managers make getting to grips with Linux easier
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| Let me start with a controversial statement: installing new software is
| almost always easier on Linux than on Windows. On most Linux systems, a
| package manager takes care of both the installation and removal of software.  
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http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?newsid=10970
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