Briss might work fine... I don't know that for sure because it is too complicated to use for me...

The method that was explained Dedachan works fine for a newbie like me.
Let me just explain what I mean by that :
Even though I started using and programming computers in the early 80s, those past years I have reverted to being a "simple user". I have stopped being a programmer about 10-15 years ago and have switched to other kind of jobs...
Thus, I am not especially interested in making the effort to learn again how to use and set up a program using command line interface and such-like. And what I remember from my Unix years would probably fit on a stamp !
Briss is still at that level where being able to understand achangelog and a readme file is necessary. And frankly, even though it might be worth the effort, using the method described by Dedachan is easier for "born again beginners" like me...

Thus is what I will be using until Briss comes with a glossy GUI !
This is by no mean an adversary judgement on Briss and I do have the same problem with certain kinds of Perl programs for other uses (Anybody is thinking of DRM ?

), but I am just at a stage of my life where I'd rather spend my time reading books than "how-to's"...
So, please, let the GUI roll in !