Why does this POS doesn't even include a calculator?

Why does this POS doesn't even include a calculator?

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because its not actually a distro. you aren't meant to actually use it. it's just a showcase for the DE. A tech demo.

>showcase for the DE.
A DE should include something as basic as a calculator, why call even call it DE then? is more like a WM with a terminal and a file manager.

um it has a calculator sweetie
man dc

being barebones by default is part of what i like about it specially considering i use speedcrunch anyway. Maybe you should try with something like kubuntu for example.

>a text application launched from the console
>I may as well use bash, wow, sooo convinient
You KDE apologizers are so pathetic.

kubuntu don't have this problem

How much ram can a simple calculator needs? and who doesn't need one?
Barebone my ass, more like KDE developers maintaining Neon are fucking clueless.

because it's called kalculator

>ubuntu lts
>not actually a distro

krunner has a calculator built-in

we are talking about KDE Neon.

which is ubuntu lts

>which is a tech demo built on top of Ubuntu LTS
ftfy

>Why does this POS doesn't

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which is what kubuntu would be if it wasn't re-released every six months

First of all, confirm the distro doesn't include a calculator. Second, you can install many calculator programs from a package manager. Goodbye.

Came to post this.
Everyone ekse ITT, go fuck yourselves. You don't deserve GNU/Linux.

sudo apt install kcalc

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>bc

nu/g/
>complains about bloat
>complains when an os doesn't have a bundled calculator program

>Barebone my ass
>are fucking clueless
Aren't you exaggerating too much?