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Sometime it is necessary to add a deb package to Ubuntu through the Synaptic Package Manager or through a terminal window. These packages do not always show up in the "Applications"...
Synaptic is a graphical package manager used to install apt software packages in Debian and the Ubuntu family of Linux distributions. It is used to install the software and all the dependencies...
OpenSUSE is an open source operating system built on a Linux kernel. Like most other Linux distributions, OpenSUSE can be downloaded for free or purchased as a retail package that includes limited...
Linux is a free open-source operating system that is quickly proving to be a worthy adversary to Microsoft's Windows and Mac's Leopard operating systems. Notable for its ease of use and for being...
For most people, there are simply two different types of computer operation systems: Windows and Mac. However, that isn't entirely true. Linux, which may actually have the most loyal consumer...
Linux is an open-source operating system alternative to the Mac and Windows platforms. Due to its relatively small user base, the Linux software community is smaller than the development...
Imagine the freedom of being able to carry your entire operating system in your pocket. In a few short steps, you'll have an ultra-portable means of taking your work with you. With Knoppix on your...
Ubuntu Linux installs a menu giving users a choice of which operating system to boot. Typically, the choice is between Microsoft Windows or Ubuntu. GRUB (Grand Unified Boot-loader) drives this...
Ubuntu has a built in package manager that makes it easier to install packages. It prevents packages from being scattered throughout your operating system, helping to keep it orderly. Synaptic is...