Windows

>Windows
>need dependency
>Windows automatically installs it from Windows Update repository

WOW SO HARD

so just use windows then
wowsohard
we don't have to go out of our way to accommodate for you not knowing how to computer

>100 different copies of .NET runtimes

>complaining about enterprise software not holding your hand

WOW SO STUPID

I bet you expect it to set up all the physical cabling too, you idiot.

>using a computer is supposed to be inconvenient, guys!

command is one of:
* install package1 [package2] [...]
* update [package1] [package2] [...]
* update-to [package1] [package2] [...]
* update-minimal [package1] [package2] [...]
* check-update
* upgrade [package1] [package2] [...]
* upgrade-to [package1] [package2] [...]
* distribution-synchronization [package1] [package2] [...]
* remove | erase package1 [package2] [...]
* autoremove [package1] [...]
* list [...]
* info [...]
* provides | whatprovides feature1 [feature2] [...]
* clean [ packages | metadata | expire-cache | rpmdb | plugins | all
]
* makecache [fast]
* groups [...]
* search string1 [string2] [...]
* shell [filename]
* resolvedep dep1 [dep2] [...]
(maintained for legacy reasons only - use repoquery or yum
provides)
* localinstall rpmfile1 [rpmfile2] [...]
(maintained for legacy reasons only - use install)
* localupdate rpmfile1 [rpmfile2] [...]
(maintained for legacy reasons only - use update)
* reinstall package1 [package2] [...]
* downgrade package1 [package2] [...]
* deplist package1 [package2] [...]
* repolist [all|enabled|disabled]
* repoinfo [all|enabled|disabled]
* repository-packages [package2] [...]
* version [ all | installed | available | group-* | nogroups* |
grouplist | groupinfo ]
* history [info|list|packages-list|packages-info|summary|addon-
info|redo|undo|rollback|new|sync|stats]
* load-transaction [txfile]
* updateinfo [summary | list | info | remove-pkgs-ts | exclude-
updates | exclude-all | check-running-Unless the --help or -h option is .


lol

You are a tech-illiterate cuck who needs a baby OS to check facebook. Everything a little advanced than that is pain in the ass on windows.

>Windows software
>Installer has no standard way to signal dependencies to the OS
>It just yells at you if you try to start it without the dependency installed
wew

>Offers you a ton of readily-avaliable, easy to use options for fine configuration of program (package) installation right out of the box.

lol

Windows update is shit.
10 on my desktop is stuck in an update loop and nothing fixes it.
Haven't had that happen to me in GNU/Linux.

nice ncurses thingy!

I know right that's why Microsoft and Google and Apple and all enterprises and organizations that make money use Linux. But that's wrong retard, nobody uses Linux for any environment that requires human-computer interaction.

>nobody uses Linux for any environment that requires human-computer interaction.
If you think this, you're very young, or very ignorant. Probably both.

>>nobody uses Linux for any environment that requires human-computer interaction.
>If you think this, you're very young, or very ignorant. Probably both.
You are correct.
There are some fanatics who use the GUI on Linux as a statement of how cool they are.
These guys are so hipster they don't know it.
Those whio deliberately use the CLI are just wilfully stupid.

>Those whio deliberately use the CLI are just wilfully stupid.
The first thing I do when forced to work with a Windows machine is installing cygwin/mingw, because some types of fairly basic "human-computer interaction" as you call it (like editing or moving a bunch of fucking files around) are either completely impossible or require hours upon hours of tedious manual labor in pure GUI. I'd rather spend 3 seconds writing a find/grep/awk shell oneliner and continue with my fucking life.

that's why I love file managers like rox or dolphin that just quickly lets me insert shell commands

best of both worlds

>cygwin/mingw

Fucking cuck
Use GOW you dick sucker

>Haven't had that happen to me in GNU/Linux
>Works on my machine(tm)
I have. I've also had updates fuck my system over and that was on lts versions of Ubuntu. Don't get me started on updating versions, before I ditched Linux altogether I found it better to just do a clean install.

> last updated 3 years ago
Great fucking advice, can't wait to try their ssh binary.

If you're after bleeding edge software you shouldn't be using Windows in first place

>I found it [easier] to just do a clean install [than to update]
Found the computer illiterate

Literally

>Cuck: The post

> considers critical security updates "bleeding edge"
> calls people "cucks" and "dick suckers" for not using unsafe abandonware
Can't get more retarded than that.

>mfw I have 12 assorted .NET runtimes
>mfw 10 VS++ redistributables

It's almost as if MSFT don't give a shit.

>Uses the most insecure OS in the world
>Complains about his shitty retard software not being safe enough

Yeah, you apparently can't, dick sucker.

Keep moving that goalpost, faggot.
Also, which letter of the word "forced" in "when forced to work with a Windows machine" don't you understand?

Yeah yeah keep going, dick sucker.

Also
>Being this cucked to use insecure software

Not him but I think it's only the redist that hasn't been updated as there's movement in the source. I use MinGW so I don't know for sure

>run program
>asks you to install .NET 4.0
>run .NET 4.0 installer
>can't install since .NET 4.5 comes with OS
wow so easy

check msys2, it even uses pacman

Is this the thread where we talk about things that will never happen in our lifetime?
>a good version of windows that doesn't spy on its users
WOW SO HARD