Well, you allmost had me convinced Kubuntu was ready to take over the world this time.
After testing a number of distributions, I finally chose Kubuntu as 'my' flavor of Linux.
The last few versions of Kubuntu made me very excited: Fast upstart and automatic configuration. Even my wireless NIC worked at first try.
I was allmost convinced that NOW - with ver. 8.04 - there was a version of Kubuntu I could recommend to my Windows using friends. Or at least make them test it.
But then, small cracks started to show...
Let me use today as an example:
I decided to try out the newest version of the Opera browser - version 9.5 - and tried to install it, as a Windows user would do - without using the Terminal and all the command line stuff, I really could live without.
First I went to Add/Remove programs. No Opera.
Then I went to Adept and searched for Opera. No Opera browser. What?!?
Ah, add repository for Third Party software (a lot of Windows users would have given up here).
New search for Opera. There it is. But what version? No info. Duh! Installed it anyway.
But it was an old version. Went to www.opera.com to get it (most Windows users would have started here).
There is was, choose version, download. I really thought I was close to my goal.
Downloaded DEB-package. Last time I did that manually, was a long time ago, running an older version of Kubuntu. Rightclick and searched for Install or something, but NOTHING. No way to install anymore. WTF?
Hmm, maybe I remember it wrong? Download as GZ.TAR to desktop. Open TAR-file, extract all files. Looking for extracted files. No files found?
OK, must be me getting tired. Tried again. Same result. Third time lucky? Mark open folder after extraction. No files ?!?!? Gimmeabreak!
Maybe I'm supposed to go down one level in the TAR-file before extracting? I'll try that. Suddenly Ark informs me that it is unable to preview... And this box cannot be closed. Not even right click and choosing close works. Sigh!
Hmmm, maybe something is wrong with the TAR-file. Delete. Empty cache. Restart Kubuntu (yeah, I'm getting paranoid by now). Download again.
Hey, the Ark preview error that cannot be closed is reproduceable. 'Great'. And it turns out that clicking the OK button just hides the box under the preview thingy. Resize. Click the same damn box I've clicked before several times before and NOW it closes.
Searches the Net the way a Windows user would. Ends up on sites with endless and cryptic SUDO commands to be typed, with NO explanation what so ever of what a command does (or why it is named that way - might make it easier to remember) or what this and why you have to add things like -u - p and -y - o -u -r -s. An such helpfull advice as: "If it's not in Adapt, your are not supposed to install it".
No wonder some Windows users hate some Linux users.
So the DEB-package is my last and best bet. Surely there MUST be a way to start the installation just by clicking and typing my password? No?
But, alas, I had to give up. No way to install it in an easy way (
Off course sudo dpkg -i opera_9.50.etch-qt3_i386.deb solved MY problem.
But Kubuntu still isn't ready for the average user who can't be bothered to use the terminal and type in commands.
Is there a way for a newbie to install Opera 9.5 without typing commands?
After testing a number of distributions, I finally chose Kubuntu as 'my' flavor of Linux.
The last few versions of Kubuntu made me very excited: Fast upstart and automatic configuration. Even my wireless NIC worked at first try.
I was allmost convinced that NOW - with ver. 8.04 - there was a version of Kubuntu I could recommend to my Windows using friends. Or at least make them test it.
But then, small cracks started to show...
Let me use today as an example:
I decided to try out the newest version of the Opera browser - version 9.5 - and tried to install it, as a Windows user would do - without using the Terminal and all the command line stuff, I really could live without.
First I went to Add/Remove programs. No Opera.
Then I went to Adept and searched for Opera. No Opera browser. What?!?
Ah, add repository for Third Party software (a lot of Windows users would have given up here).
New search for Opera. There it is. But what version? No info. Duh! Installed it anyway.
But it was an old version. Went to www.opera.com to get it (most Windows users would have started here).
There is was, choose version, download. I really thought I was close to my goal.
Downloaded DEB-package. Last time I did that manually, was a long time ago, running an older version of Kubuntu. Rightclick and searched for Install or something, but NOTHING. No way to install anymore. WTF?
Hmm, maybe I remember it wrong? Download as GZ.TAR to desktop. Open TAR-file, extract all files. Looking for extracted files. No files found?
OK, must be me getting tired. Tried again. Same result. Third time lucky? Mark open folder after extraction. No files ?!?!? Gimmeabreak!
Maybe I'm supposed to go down one level in the TAR-file before extracting? I'll try that. Suddenly Ark informs me that it is unable to preview... And this box cannot be closed. Not even right click and choosing close works. Sigh!
Hmmm, maybe something is wrong with the TAR-file. Delete. Empty cache. Restart Kubuntu (yeah, I'm getting paranoid by now). Download again.
Hey, the Ark preview error that cannot be closed is reproduceable. 'Great'. And it turns out that clicking the OK button just hides the box under the preview thingy. Resize. Click the same damn box I've clicked before several times before and NOW it closes.
Searches the Net the way a Windows user would. Ends up on sites with endless and cryptic SUDO commands to be typed, with NO explanation what so ever of what a command does (or why it is named that way - might make it easier to remember) or what this and why you have to add things like -u - p and -y - o -u -r -s. An such helpfull advice as: "If it's not in Adapt, your are not supposed to install it".
No wonder some Windows users hate some Linux users.
So the DEB-package is my last and best bet. Surely there MUST be a way to start the installation just by clicking and typing my password? No?
But, alas, I had to give up. No way to install it in an easy way (
Off course sudo dpkg -i opera_9.50.etch-qt3_i386.deb solved MY problem.
But Kubuntu still isn't ready for the average user who can't be bothered to use the terminal and type in commands.
Is there a way for a newbie to install Opera 9.5 without typing commands?
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