frontend. Many Debian distributions do not even come with aptitude
pre-installed and rpm users don't use it at all, so *most* would hardly be
the term I would use. I am not sure that I understand the comment in
relation to unzipping a file. Aptitude is a package management tool in case
anyone is confused. :)
Unzipping files in Linux is very simple. I have yet to find a file type that
can't be handled by right clicking in the file manager. If you prefer though
you can open an archive manager such as Ark or many others found in the
repositories.
Roy
Using Kubuntu 10.10, 64-bit
Location: Canada
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