su-to-root -X -c "xfce4-terminal -e 'pico
btw.
Yes, I mean Konsole, XFCE-Terminal, Or Gnome's terminal. I would never expect the average user to use TTY. I do, but only when doing repairs.
Or get the Debian Iceweasel packages from experimental. Seriously people, lets remember that Debian is Ubuntu's mother, and her packages can be used in Ubuntu as well. (and Vise versa for most parts.)
Besides, real Debian based users should be using aptitude, not synaptic. But oh noes, a text user interface that can be used with a mouse in a virtual terminal is scary!
We have an app-store. It's called the software repository used in pretty much ALL linux distributions... and they are ALL free.
In Debian, we call it the apt repository.
I though OS X was POSIX since 10.5... correct me if I'm wrong.
Most can, you just need to know what your doing.
modprobe -r
dpgk -i updated_driver_version.deb
Xorg will load the appropriate driver realtime now of days.
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