Originally posted by NobodyXu
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"Windows installer"? The fuck you're talking about? MSI (Microsoft Installer) maybe? Works on every Windows version starting with Windows 98. As universal and portable as exe. It just fucking works. You don't need to run a special Windows version to be able to use it. Still, it's relatively rarely used.
MSI is mainly intended for large organization to deploy software using group policies. Oh, wait, there's nothing like that in Linux. No GPO, nothing, SSH into each of your workstations and run distro specific commands. Oh, crap.
Linux on the desktop no matter how and at what angle you're looking at it remains a crap OS. I mean literally tens of thousands of incompatible crap OSes.
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