How to use Linux without ever touching the terminal
Briefly

The article discusses the evolving role of the Linux terminal, which was once deemed essential but is now often unnecessary thanks to advancements in user-friendly distributions. With the growing support for package formats like Flatpak and Snap in graphical user interfaces, users can install and manage software without using the terminal. The importance of selecting the right Linux distribution and additional tools, such as nautilus-admin, further streamlines the experience, positioning Linux as accessible even for those who prefer to avoid terminal commands.
The terminal, once essential for Linux users, is now often an afterthought thanks to advancements in distributions and GUI tools that simplify software management.
Selecting the right Linux distribution with built-in Flatpak or Snap support allows users to manage applications without relying on the terminal, enhancing user experience.
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