Yeah man that stuff is awesome. It works on 90% of the distros I've tried. It's even built into mine (Kanotix) atm.
And yup you understand correctly. It's a cmg file (disc i mage). You just put it somewhere (/opt?) and then just click it.
They're pretty neet. They say its not supposed to replace a package manager like KPackage or Synaptic - but I can see it happening.
In the future, if people are gonna switch to Linux as a desktop, its gotta be drop dead simple.

My $0.02.

On 5/25/06, Jesse Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been playing around with Klik http://klik.atekon.de/ it lets you
run programs by clicking a link in the web browser. As I understand it,
it downloads a file that contains the app and most of the dependencies,
kind of like MacOS X binaries.

Jesse

p.s. I'm going drinking for towel day, give me a call if anyone wants to
come.


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