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Could never figure it out, same with anything that isn't a flatpak from the popshop

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[–] n2burns@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 month ago

In addition to what other people have said about gdebi, I'm surprised it's not there by default in Pop. I thought it was there in pretty much all Ubuntu-based distros (except where alternatives are used).

I totally get not wanting to use the terminal for this purpose. It's pretty rare that I download and install a .deb, but when I do, it's nice to just click it straight from the browser and not have to navigate to my download folder in the terminal. And given how rarely I download and install .deb files, I have to look up the command every time.