I know it’s not that hard $ dpkg -i but opening the terminal gives normies an aneurysm and thanks to the crazy gatekeeping gen alpha doesn’t know what a file type is now.

I use Ubuntu btw. Personally, the App store’s on Linux confused me a ton, setting up Flatpak and some other package repositories. I much preferred the windows way, shocker, with just downloading and double-click the exe file.

Do I have to make a pull request myself to get this done, or what is the debate on this?

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    13 hours ago

    Installing a random .deb comes with enormous security implications. I am not sure that making the process more beginner friendly is a really good idea.

    “Beginner friendly” should be limited to things from the main repositories, and for that there is the Software Center.

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      Not any more dangerous than installing a random exe. And a GUI that opens when you click one could explain that danger much better than what currently happens: people blindly use sudo dpkg and that’s it.

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      That is fair, I suppose being able to click and run stuff like Appimages has less security issues because in theory they are isolated? But don’t the appimages get to decide their own permissions?

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      What linux does and does not protect the user from is endlessly hilarious to me.

      Hey linux, I want to install a file you downloaded.

      Linux: Sounds risky man

      I’d like my file explorer to have super user privleges.

      Linux: Are you out of your god damned mind?

      Hey linux, I want to delete the kernel that I’m actively using right now.

      Linux: Hell yeah. I’ll go to the looney bin with you.

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      11 hours ago

      It’s the same thing with .exe on windows. It’s potentially dangerous and people need to be mindful what they download and install.