You did this wearing a proper Gimp suit I presume
I want to disagree. Like I get that installing arch maybe difficult for someone not familiar with the Linux environment, once you install it up and make it sweet looking, for daily use, it's generally cool. A non tech savvy person is anyways going to be using the browser and office suite mostly, so I install Firefox with uBlock and install Libre office. I also install flatpak and packagekit and they can wasily install software from there, I recommend them to use flathub mostly and I have had only one of my friends machine borked because they read a little bit stuff online and installed stuff from the aur. And the aur borking a system is rare too.
The only prerequisite to giving new users an arch install is that you are there for support.
Isn't fedora switching to KDE default?
I see... Okay then.
Uninstall the system package manager... Then install with rustup.
Seems like you need openssl for some dependancy. What distro are you using. You can install openssl development libraries and check again.
I just saw you said ubuntu
You need to run
sudo apt install libssl-dev
The run
cargo install offflix
Just type cargo install offflix. Then you will get it.
If you installed it via
cargo install offlix
Then t should be available as a cli app. Also the app should be located in .cargo/bin in your MSYS2 home
Thank you so much. Feel free to leave any comments you might have
I also don't bother with Flats and snaps. Too much hassle. I like the fact that Linux uses system wide linkable so files.
It wasn't the fact that I got updates that bothered me. It's the fact that this update will take up more space on my disk and not replace previously occupied 8 gb that irked me. Some how, the space occupied by windows jut keeps on increasing.
It's the upper bound