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[News] Linux Package Management is Excellent; Application Makes Windows a Little More Like Linux

  • Subject: [News] Linux Package Management is Excellent; Application Makes Windows a Little More Like Linux
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2008 17:46:28 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
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Utter Crap?: Matt Asay and The Linux Desktop Q&A (and Video)

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| Some of the installers such as Ubuntu’s will even import your Windows account 
| information during the install, which is pretty slick. Not as seamless as a 
| migration from one OS X instance to another, but not bad given the 
| complexity.   
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http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2008/03/01/utter-crap-matt-asay-and-the-linux-desktop-qa-and-video/

The video is showing how easy it is to manage and install applications in
GNU/Linux. Myth busting. Windows still in catchup mode?

Updating is a Snap

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| AppSnap is intended as a Windows version of APT and RPM in Linux, and it does 
| an admirable job. It detected our open-source programs like Audacity, 
| Firefox, and The GIMP, and summarily installed the updates. The utility even 
| lets you remove programs, saving you a trip to the Control Panel.   
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http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080302/BUSINESS/322450312/-1/landrigan


Related:

Get down and dirty with Linux

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| Package managers make getting to grips with Linux easier
| 
| 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


The Thing About Beagle

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| Beagle is a desktop search tool for Gnome. I thought I might give it 
| a go, because sometimes I need to find things. Since I am using KDE I
| also installed Kerry, which is a KDE front end for Beagle. All of this
| can be accomplished in Debian as follows:
| 
| apt-get install kerry
| 
| Phew, that was tricky. I can see why those windows guys find Linux
| sooo difficult. It is waaaaay easier to go to some random website,
| download an installer, pray that it is safe, double-click on the
| installer, click "Yes, I do agree to all of these outrageous license
| terms and I don't mind that it includes spyware, and adware", click
| Next, Next, Next, and finally reboot a couple of times.
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http://benhay.blogspot.com/2006/11/thing-about-beagle.html


Free Agent: How to Compile Free Software Apps

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| Let me start with a controversial statement: Installing
| new software is almost always easier on Linux than on
| Windows or the Mac OS.
|
| I can already envision the angry e-mail. It'll come from
| the folks who write each month, certain that if they use
| enough capital letters and exclamation points, they'll
| convince me that LINUX SUCKS!!!
|
| But I'll say it again: Installing new software is, in
| most cases, easier under Linux than under other
| operating systems. I've touched on the simple reason
| why many times in this column. On most Linux systems,
| an app called the package manager takes care of
| software installation and removal.
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http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,127601-c,linux/article.html


Installing Microsoft Script Debugger in Windows Vista, 10 MB

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| First I have to make sure my copy of Windows is
| "genuine," which involves installing an ActiveX
| component (yuck!) or downloading and running a 1.35
| MB program that takes 15 seconds to load and forces
| me to copy and paste a code into a tiny text field. Once
| I'm past the validation step, I click to download and
| run the Script Debugger installer, which leads me
| through six confirmation dialogs before actually
| starting the installation.
|
| Except the files can't be copied! More cryptic
| dialogs appear. I click Retry several times to no
| avail, then finally give up and click Cancel. (Which
| I'm asked to confirm, of course.) After saying yes,
| I'm sure I want to cancel the installation that doesn't
| work, another dialog pops up blaming me for the failed
| installation: "INF Install failure. Reason: The
| operation was cancelled by the user."
|
| So I decide to actually read the instructions on the
| page that loaded after my download began. The
| instructions say that clicking "Run" instead of
| "Save" should be fine. Whatever, I'll try saving the
| installer to disk anyway, because I really need this
| debugger. Ten confirmation dialogs later, the Microsoft
| Script Debugger installer finally starts copying files
| to my hard drive.
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http://www.37signals.com/svn/posts/84-web-developers-microsoft-has-no-idea-whats-going-on


Simple Package management with Synaptic Package Manager in Ubuntu

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| Synaptic is a graphical user interface (GUI) for managing software
| packages on Debian-based distributions.
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http://www.debianadmin.com/simple-package-management-with-synaptic-package-manager-in-ubuntu.html


Installation on Vista, OSX, and Ubuntu

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| Shows software installation (Mozilla Thunderbird) on Vista, OSX,
| and Ubuntu.
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=xA7cP-qpdlI


Free as in Free Lunch (or Beer, definitely not Speech)

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| I use Ubuntu Linux on my server (this is listed in the Technical Information 
| page, http://www.words2u.net/pmwiki/?n=GPS.TechnicalInformation). 
| 
| Why Linux? It is free and thus can provide infinite ROI with a penny of 
| profit. I am familiar with it and don't mind learning more about it. My 
| server runs pretty sluggishly with Windows 2000 (I used it for my MCSE 
| classes), and trying to fit Windows Server AND SQL on it is asking for 
| trouble. Windows NT and Windows 2000 are no longer supported by Microsoft, 
| and while I hear BSD and Solaris are solid, both present me with a learning 
| curve, which, with my below average intelligence, and above average age, is a 
| major deterrent.       
| 
| Why Ubuntu? Because Ubuntu's slick desktop, which aims at the uninitiated, 
| has an outstanding package management system, and a very large, active and 
| friendly user community.  
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http://www.thewhir.com/blogs/Zvi-Grauer/index.cfm/2008/2/18/Free-as-in-Free-Lunch-or-Beer-definitely-not-Speech

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