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Automatix2 Tutorial: Install Popular Apps on Ubuntu Linux

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Although Ubuntu comes with lots of applications that can be installed on your desktop, there are still some applications that are available only from third-party repositories. Finding all these repositories and installing these applications manually is very time-consuming, but fortunately some people have created a script called Automatix2 (which is the successor to Automatix) which automates the task for you. It comes with a graphical interface so that you can run it from your desktop, and this tutorial describes how you do it.
 read more | mail this link | score:5369 | -falko, December 6, 2006
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