I'm new to LXDE, I have some knowledge of Linux through Ubuntu but I'm still mostly a Windows user. I'm trying to install Xchat and Google Chrome, but when I double click the ".deb" files it asks me what I want to open them with, instead of just opening. I'm sure there's a very simple solution to this but like I said, I'm new.
How do I open/install ".deb" files in LXDE (I'm using the Gnome environment, by the way)?
Why can't I install ".deb" files?
Re: Why can't I install ".deb" files?
It is easiest to install from the Synaptic Repository. The applications you mentioned should be in there. For directly installing a .deb files you need either gdebi or dpkg, again both can be installed via Sy.
naptic. See http://douwil7.100webspace.net/linux/Tuning.html#7 for more information.
naptic. See http://douwil7.100webspace.net/linux/Tuning.html#7 for more information.
Re: Why can't I install ".deb" files?
Thanks a bunch, that was easy. 

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Re: Why can't I install ".deb" files?
I also do not know, can you tell me?Shodex wrote:Thanks a bunch, that was easy.
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