Your Linux distro already comes with a great package manager but sometimes you need applications that aren’t available via the official repositories. Third party applications, such as Google Chrome, ...
Sooner or later, we all end up installing new software on our computers. Whether it’s a new version of Firefox, or a cool game, or a video editing package, there comes a time when you want to make ...
Installing Linux is only half the job—you've got to set it up to accommodate your workflow as well.
Google Chrome is supported on Ubuntu 18.04+ or higher and requires a computer or a laptop with a 64-bit processor. 32-bit versions of Chrome are no longer supported ...
Richard is the PC Hardware Lead at XDA and has been covering the technology industry for almost two decades. He's been building PCs since young, and when not creating content, you can often find him ...
Spread the loveIf you’re a developer, or even just someone who tinkers with code, chances are you’ve heard of Visual Studio ...
Getting new software installed on Linux doesn't have to be hard, but it can differ depending on what you're installing Sooner or later, we all end up installing new software on our computers. Whether ...