Patching in windows, especially for the end-user, has been getting easier with a lovely little systray icon that notifies you of patches and does the rest. Well now linux has something similar (great screenshots), thanks to Ubuntu. The Ubuntu community has written some frontends to apt and Synaptic to place a pretty icon in the tray to notify a logged on user of updates and allow them to be easily installed. What's more is that they have GUI'ed debconf, so no more terminal.
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Last night when Gentoo's emerge refused to work, again, I got fed up and decided that I didn't want to compile every program I used and I didn't want to fight with libraries that constantly went missing. I tried movied to stable instead of unstable but it
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