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A few days ago it was suggested that Synaptic is to be preferred, at
least by some, over Ubuntu's GUI, Software Center.<br>
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I find Synaptic much harder to use and much less intuitive than
Synaptic. The major problem for me, in comparison to the GUI
installer, is the HUGE number of items listed by Synaptic. Now if
one knows, a priori, what application / package s/he wants, all is
well and good. Even apt-get usually suffices. But, if not, good luck
finding an item by browsing with Synaptic. <br>
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On the other hand, I DID find value in browsing with Synaptic and
un-installing strange fonts that I'd never use and find a couple of
nice ones that may be useful, e.g., the Comic font.<br>
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Roger
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:linux.rog@gmail.com">linux.rog@gmail.com</a></pre>
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