On 4/17/19 5:57 AM, songbird wrote:
what? synaptic is a GUI interface to package installation
and removal. why should this block anything? dpkg and apt
do those tasks just fine in a terminal. i only used synaptic
in the past to get a quick access to lists of files installed
and locations which i now get another way. it certainly isn't
a requirement...
Synaptic is able to install different versions of packages, allowing a
Disabled User who is not a keyboard jockey to test Debian release's and
a lot more. But I no longer care because it hurts to care, Deb has been
raped and will never be mentally or usably the same and Microsoft is
happy, I'm glad someone is happy.
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Jimmy Johnson
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