Install Automatix2 in 1 easy step for Bianca/Bea

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NiksaVel
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and it's practical to have the frequently installed programs available for installation after a fresh os install, all in one place instead of searching synaptic for one by one (and forgetting some of course..)..

I really like automatix, and it's a great thing that it's mint-compatible
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why oh why would somebody do that?? :cry:
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yes :?
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Re: Install Automatix2 in 1 easy step for Bianca/Bea

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mumbo719 wrote: Easy Direct Installation

Download this file to your desktop.

http://www.getautomatix.com/apt/dists/e ... y_i386.deb

If the package does not automatically install using gdebi double click on the downloaded file to install it with gdebi or KDE's package installer.

Go to Mint Menu>System Tools and open Automatix2

Running Automatix2 for the first time will automatically add the Automatix repositories and keys for all future updates.
This link is dead here is the new one http://www.getautomatix.com/apt/dists/e ... y_i386.deb
and for other ways to install go here http://www.getautomatix.com/wiki/index. ... stallation use Edgy 386 install methods.
This will also tell you how to install Automatix2 Bleeder.
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