Using Docker means opening a new realm of computing but if you are just getting started with Docker, the installation may seem a huge task. There are two recommended ways of installing Docker on Ubuntu: Installing Docker from Ubuntu’s repository: Easy, single
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Calibre, the Swiss Army knife of e-book management, has long been a beloved tool for bibliophiles and digital bookworms alike. While there are better (lighter) e-Book readers, Calibre is a lot better at creating eBooks, converting their format and managing your eBook
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LibreOffice comes preinstalled in Ubuntu. However, if you opted for the minimal Ubuntu install, removed it for some other office suite, you can easily install it using this command: sudo apt install libreoffice That’s fine. But the LibreOffice version provided by the
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One of the reasons why people like using the immutable NixOS is its Nix package manager. It has over 80,000 packages, which might not be close to the number of Debian packages but pretty impressive nonetheless. The good thing is that you
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You’ll find a huge number of software packaged by the community members in Arch User Repository (AUR). Since it is coming from third parties, purists suggest downloading and building each desired package from AUR manually. But that’s a tedious task and that’s
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