He does this on purpose. He goes out and searches for the most convoluted, messy, ugliest way of installing software, then claims that it's the "standard."
For someone who claims to have never actually used linux, he sure likes to pass himself off as an expert in installing software on that platform....
Yep. He's sure talked about it enough.
Where, X is the mathematical symbol for the unknown,
and a "spurt" is a drip under pressure.
Thus, Xspurt, an unknown drip under pressure, seems to fit him quite well.
I'm not doing anything other than posting install processes listed on the internet for these products. If the posted procedures are wrong, then it's an obvious Linux problem, and a problem for any fools who believed your lies that everything was going to be straightforward and easy.