Automatix2 Streamlines Installs on Linux
Newcomers to Linux often complain about the relative difficulty of finding and installing programs through their distro’s packaging system. And even with the relative simplicity of Ubuntu with Synaptic, it can be a hassle to find new software to try or codecs to install. If you’re among the ranks of rankled newbs running a Debian-based distro like Ubuntu, check out Automatix2.
Automatix2 is a simple graphical one-stop-shop for a variety of Linux apps, making it easy to browse through available apps, codecs, and utilities and install them without confusion.
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