A Package Manager is a piece of software that lets you install other software on your operating system from the command line or a GUI. If you were a Linux user and recently transitioned to Windows ...
Also called a "setup program" or "installer," an install program is software that prepares an application (software package) to run in the computer. Unless the app is a single utility program ...
Want to use Snap apps on Linux Mint? The distribution doesn't support them by default, but can enable them in a few simple steps. This guide shows you how.