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Looks great, well done.
Personally, the
deb
-related annoyance that I have encountered most often in recent years is that there is an APT repo but I have to jump thru hoops to add it. An example issignal-desktop
, where the handy one-click installation goes like this:Why does Debian-Ubuntu not provide a simple command for this? Yes there is
add-apt-repository
but for some reason it doesn't deal with keys. I've had to deal with this PITA on multiple occasions, what's up with this?Thanks, and agreed !
Fortunately, copy/pasting works and you only have to do it once.