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I have an idea to make this game grow

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10/27/2022 7:10:02 PMPLrankrookstoo before revert after revert
10/27/2022 7:01:11 PMPLrankrookstoo before revert after revert
10/27/2022 6:49:52 PMPLrankrookstoo before revert after revert
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1 gtk installer needs apt to automatically type in installer procedure. thats it. apt is everywhere. 1 gtk installer needs apt to automatically type in installer procedure. and gtk to do shiny. thats it. apt and gtk is everywhere in debian world. even kde has gtk.
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3 flatpak is for crossdistro like packing things for ubuntu/redhat/arch and not for ubuntu/mint/bodhi 3 flatpak is for crossdistro like packing things for ubuntu/redhat/arch and not for ubuntu/mint/bodhi
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5 furthermore gtkinstaller can be extended with some bash script like if apt do this, if rpm do that. the instalation procedure for zk is like 7 lines. wget plus stuff. a simple script with sudo launched by gtkinstaller will handle it. 5 furthermore gtkinstaller can be extended with some bash script like if apt do this, if rpm do that. the instalation procedure for zk is like 7 lines. wget plus stuff. a simple script with sudo launched by gtkinstaller will handle it.
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7 steam kinda defeats the purpose of the gtk installer idea, since stream is pull, and we need to push gtkinstaller to be slapped on mint, bodhi and couple of popular brands as a opensource posterchild rts... 7 steam kinda defeats the purpose of the gtk installer idea, since stream is pull, and we need to push gtkinstaller to be slapped on mint, bodhi and couple of popular brands as a opensource posterchild rts...
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9 also you can slap a deb with gtk installer on website that pulls all stuff directly without messing about, and gtkinstaller plops a terminal with instruction text cated and command line so you can do something on nondefined distro type, like outside of apt/rpm crowd like arch or something custom... 9 also you can slap a deb with gtk installer on website that pulls all stuff directly without messing about, and gtkinstaller plops a terminal with instruction text cated and command line so you can do something on nondefined distro type, like outside of apt/rpm crowd like arch or something custom...
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