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Sometimes a good way to 'learn Linux' is to use a WM
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Yes that's the store I was referring to that doesn't work. Installed different distros on different devices and Gnome Software never works.
Yes and that has already caused problem and Valve specifically recommends NOT installing it, but you won't find that in the store.
I just told you exactly what it is.
LOL they're absolutely nothing like that.
Jesus, really? You mean the one that works exactly the same every time? The one where you go to the website, download the .exe, double click and it installs itself?
Uh, I kind of assume you're trolling at this point since a) you got notably more unpleasant in a hurry, and b) if you think exes work the same way every time you have lived a weirdly blessed life.
I hope you sort out your package management problems sometime but this has clearly gotten unproductive. Cheers!
Jesus can we not have a single discussion that doesn't inevitably devolve into accusations of "trolling" when you run out of legitimate arguments? If anything you're trolling with this nonsense about AppImages being the same as exe's.