• Khanzarate@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Well if i double-click a file I’ve made executable, it will ask if I’d like to run it, and most software will have a github or downloads page that will give you direct downloads to the software.

    In other words, I can successfully install things like a windows user, I just have to go the extra step to open the file’s properties and make it executable with the GUI first.

    Apt is faster, and it’s also faster to do a direct download, make it executable, then execute it in the terminal, too. But I CAN do it.

    Config files can be edited in the GUI text editor, it’s just slower.

    To test my claim and prove your third point, this link is the repository for a samba GUI, found at https://www.samba.org/samba/GUI/. Specifically, it’s SMB4K, the first one.

    Convenient? No. Would it update automatically? No. Do I want to do it this way, or recommend it? Still no. But it does function.

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      7 months ago

      In other words, I can successfully install things like a windows user, I just have to go the extra step to open the file’s properties and make it executable with the GUI first.

      Some programs can be installed this way, but it’s extremely far from universal.

      Config files can be edited in the GUI text editor

      Not without opening them as root, which in every distro I know of, requires the terminal.

      To test my claim and prove your third point, this link is the repository for a samba GUI

      The install directions for that program involve the terminal.