Where are the Applications..?
(Yes, I know I'm a Linux idiot!).

(Yes, I know I'm a Linux idiot!).


Where are the Applications..?
(Yes, I know I'm a Linux idiot!).
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What applications do you want?
easiest way is to run your "Software Manager"...
...and am solely using Linux now...
Could I run Mapsource on Ubuntu Linux..?
easiest way is to run your "Software Manager" or "Synaptic" from the menu (bit like Android Market), then there should be an option to show only the installed programs.
Software can be installed to various directories, depending on how you install them and the permission level they run at. Most stuff will be in /bin some manual installs can go in /opt ,in my case Firefox and Calibre. Try this link for more info. http://www.ubuntugeek.com/linux-or-ubuntu-directory-structure.html
I'm not using Ubuntu now but have tried it and Linux Mint 12 which is based on it. I'm now using the Linux Mint based on Debian.
How good is WINE? I understood that it was a bit flaky and gave mixed results, but maybe it's improved? Someone told me that WINE was an acronym for "Wine Is Not an Emulator" !
Grey Beard
I've been pushing Mint for some time as I found it the easiest OS for a windows user - minimal terminal use and lots of icon based clicking.
Mint is based on ubuntu and just seems 'better'![]()
Hi DavidWhere are the Applications..?
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If you open a terminal by pressing CTRL + ALT + T, then type the following command and press enter.
cat /etc/lsb-release