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This is the best way to install apps on Linux that you aren't using
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Bazaar is a free tool for managing Flatpak apps. It can be installed on any Linux distro with the flatpak command. It's also free to use and simplifies working with Flatpak apps. I install a lot of ...
Google is developing a Linux terminal app for Android. The Terminal app can be enabled via developer options and will install Debian in a virtual machine. This app is likely intended for Chromebooks ...
Lindroid is a new open source app that lets you install a GNU/Linux distro on an Android device and run Linux applications with full support for your phone’s hardware. It does this by putting Linux ...
Install Linux Apps With Crostini Google's official method for installing Linux apps is called Crostini —though you may just find it labelled as Linux on your device—and it allows you to run individual ...
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