@demerara@MangoPenguin@RommieDroid I just try to find the current way to uninstall the preloaded version and then run dpkg -i .deb in the extracted directory for the latest, but I can kind of see how that can be possible.
@MangoPenguin@RommieDroid It’s more so that the people working on “beginner friendly” Linux distros are pushing users towards Software Centers/App stores these days.
Those of us who are familiar with the old ways don’t really have much trouble, but there’s stuff that is a big pain, like #LibreOffice
Installing the latest version of that is easier to do in the terminal and can’t be done as conveniently as what you propose, though I wish it was that easy.
@demerara @MangoPenguin @RommieDroid I just try to find the current way to uninstall the preloaded version and then run dpkg -i .deb in the extracted directory for the latest, but I can kind of see how that can be possible.