I don't know. The times I've installed stuff in the command line have usually been other people advising me to and it's just always worked out so well. That and Calibre telling you not to install from the USC. And it IS very slow doing anything there. But hey, I'm all for it now that you guys are talking.
Ironically when I downloaded the Debian file this time (from Dropbox) it downloaded an actual file, rather than taking me to the USC like it did last time.
So I just installed it with my Debian Installer. It went great.
Next Linux question: Now I've got Copy and Dropbox. Can I put my Dropbox folder in my Copy folder? That way I could start with a file in Dropbox and it will be in both Dropbox's and Copy's cloud and my computer.
Next next question: A friend told me I should lose the clouds and use Unison. Agree? Disagree? Use all three?
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