On Mon, 30 Jan 2006, Joshua D. Drake wrote:



On my Debian systems, I can install PostgreSQL quite readily via the
command "apt-get install postgresql-8.1", which can get GUIed at least
somewhat if I run aptitude, synaptic, or such...

Yes Christopher, you can... I can, and Devrim can....

As more and more people come on board people are going to want to download a .exe (a metaphor), double click and have it open an installer, they will then want to click next, next, continue, finish.

You don't get that with apt-get install.

There is a reason that even Oracle has a graphical installer on Linux, because most people installing
the software:

A. Don't know how to use it
B. Probably don't know how to use Linux
C. Don't want to.

i can't agree more ... I don't care whether you are running FreeBSD or Linux or Solaris ... if you want broader adoption of non-Microsoft OSs, you have to make it simplier for 'the masses' to make use of ... and GUIs tend to follow KISS very closely ...

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