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Old 07-08-2021, 06:33 AM   #62
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Originally Posted by Sarmat89 View Post
That's the worst possible choice, as Debian doesn't have any administrative tools and their package format is the worst.
Plus, there is an inherent inability to create a working GUI for the Linux software due to the lack of working IPC.
The Debian package format (the most popular in Linux) is the "worse?" How so? And, if typing...

sudo apt install packageName

...is too difficult, just use one of the GUI front ends, like Synaptics.

Debian is what Crostini is based on (which is what I'm currently using in this Chromebook).

I don't have any idea what you're talking about when mention you can't build a working GUI in Linux. I build Linux computers by installing via a Live USB — which means I literally have a working Linux GUI before I even install the OS.

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