Monday, January 28, 2013

Are their linux software can be installed by GUI?

Q. I noticed that most linux software are installed automatically using the software center or by running a script. Just wondering if their are ways to install software using GUI like windows softwares. For me its easier specially when your internet is slow or when you don't have internet connection.

A. You can usually install something by using the command line, provided you have the install package for your distro. For example, most debian-based distros can install .deb files and redhat uses .rpm files.

Is there any software in linux for translating in Indian languages?
Q. I am searching for a linux software which will help me in translating pages of text into Indian languages.
Is there any software available for linux?

A. Have you installed the Language packages for your Linux distribution.

If the free market is as effective as Libertarians insist, then why are the most popular software programs?
Q. Also the worst ones on the market?

Microsoft sucks, the only company out there that's clearly worse than Microsoft is Apple. Linux software is free, and is FAR superior to either Windows or Apple, yet people are afraid to try Linux Mint or LibreOffice.

How can anyone try to claim that the free market is a superior means of distributing information when the modern state of software very clearly proves that is not the case?

A. The software is bad because the management wants it to be bad. The capabilities of our computers is limited in order to increase profits for the big companies. Apple is particularly guilty of preventing their hardware from being compatible with popular software that isn't theirs. A good example is the recent update that prevents Google Maps from working on Apple products.



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