Most linux desktop users are using some kind of debian/ubuntu/mint, so why not have them catered for primarily?
The bash instructions work for everyone who has bash. Last time I checked, that was 99% of the linux community, I'd say that for those who are able to install zsh, it would be even higher.
My rational for this is:
1. Most linux desktop users are using some kind of debian/ubuntu/mint, so why not have them catered for primarily?
2. the bash instructions work for everyone who has bash. Last time I checked, that was 99% of the linux community.
My rational for this is: