• Cosmic Cleric@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    and add repositories and then apt get update all and then reboot and then try to install my program and then turns out I added the repositories for the wrong version of Ubuntu and now I gotta add the right one

    and also I can’t double click someting cause it will open it up as a text file instead of an executable.

    I work with multple programming languages daily, I’m not computer illiterate

    As a computer programmer, I’m assuming you’re aware of the right click option to mark a file as an executable?

    Also, Ubuntu has a GUI for repositories management.

    Every answer I get on this subject is either whataboutisms or gatekeeping.

    If you were a computer novice then I could maybe understand your criticisms more.

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      11 months ago

      Sweet, then you agree that computer novices have real grievances regarding Linux’s usability?

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        11 months ago

        Sweet, then you agree that computer novices have real grievances regarding Linux’s usability?

        A novice would have a learning curve for anything new that they just started to use.