I have a requirement for using the native Python IDLE IDE when completing work for a course I'm in. This wasn't much of a problem on my desktop computer, but on my notebook (which is running CrOS), IDLE doesn't appear to be bundled with the native Python package (or if it is, there's no obvious method to call IDLE after installing).
On WinOS platforms, IDLE comes bundled with the Python binary install, so once Python3.11 is installed IDLE appears as a start menu entry, or can be directly invoked through run dialog prompt or cmd.exe, etc. However, this doesn't seem to be the case for CrOS/Linux/WSL platforms, so I just wanted to verify exactly which package is the correct one to install and use for class?
On Debian Bullseye, apt search IDLE
results in multiple hits, including:
...
idle/stable 3.9.2-3 all IDE for Python using Tkinter (default version)
idle-python2.7/stable 2.7.18-8 all IDE for Python (v2.7) using Tkinter
idle-python3.9/stable 3.9.2-1 all IDE for Python (v3.9) using Tkinter
idle3/stable 3.9.2-3 all IDE for Python using Tkinter (transitional package)
...
I'm guessing idle/stable 3.9.2-3 all
would most likely be
the correct package, but just wanted to confirm for certain.