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Linux has many ways to install applications, including Personal Package Archives in Debian and Ubuntu-based distributions. Here's how they work.
Here's an introduction to Homebrew, an easy but unusual package manager that works with both Linux and macOS.
Jack Wallen demonstrates how to install software from the command line on Ubuntu, AlmaLinux, Arch Linux, and openSUSE.
Want to install packages with Homebrew on macOS? Here's a guide to help you install and manage command-line utilities and apps with Homebrew on macOS.
Using Linux isn't just about the command line, and that includes the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). If you'd rather have a GUI to install packages and apps from, you're in luck.
Learn how to install Fedora Linux and unlock its customization potential. A guide for beginners and pros to master this powerful OS.
Installing Linux apps on Chromebooks is a bit more complicated than installing Android ones. Here's a guide on how to do it.
If you want to go beyond the extensions and Android apps Chrome OS offers, there are a few ways to get Linux up and running to make your Chromebook more versatile.
Microsoft's PowerShell is now cross-platform and available on Linux. Here's how you get it set up.
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