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Feb 17, 2026 · Operations

Bye‑bye .exe: Master Ubuntu App Center and Choose Between DEB, Snap, Flatpak

This guide shows how to replace the Windows habit of downloading .exe files by using Ubuntu's App Center and explains the differences, advantages, and appropriate scenarios for the three main package formats—DEB, Snap, and Flatpak—plus a curated list of essential software and installation tips.

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Bye‑bye .exe: Master Ubuntu App Center and Choose Between DEB, Snap, Flatpak
Ubuntu
Ubuntu
Feb 15, 2026 · Operations

Step‑by‑Step Guide: Install Ubuntu 24.04 LTS on Real Hardware

This comprehensive tutorial walks you through preparing the boot USB, configuring BIOS/UEFI, selecting installation options—including dual‑boot, full‑disk erase, or manual partitioning—setting language, network, and drivers, and completing post‑install updates and driver checks to ensure a smooth Ubuntu 24.04 LTS setup.

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Step‑by‑Step Guide: Install Ubuntu 24.04 LTS on Real Hardware
Ubuntu
Ubuntu
Feb 14, 2026 · Fundamentals

Choosing the Right Ubuntu Installation Method and Preparing Your System

This guide walks you through hardware checks, compares virtual machine, WSL 2, dual‑boot and single‑boot options with their pros and cons, and provides a step‑by‑step checklist—including BIOS settings and USB‑boot creation—to ensure a smooth Ubuntu installation.

Dual BootInstallationUbuntu
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Choosing the Right Ubuntu Installation Method and Preparing Your System
Ubuntu
Ubuntu
Feb 14, 2026 · Fundamentals

Why Choose Linux/Ubuntu? Benefits, Trade‑offs, and a Practical Start

The article explains why Linux, especially Ubuntu, can make software installation, development environments, and system transparency more controllable and stable, while also outlining the limitations such as Windows‑only applications, gaming compatibility gaps, and the need for manual choices in vendor toolchains.

CommunityCustomizationLinux
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Why Choose Linux/Ubuntu? Benefits, Trade‑offs, and a Practical Start
Ubuntu
Ubuntu
Feb 12, 2026 · Fundamentals

What Exactly Is Linux? A Simple Guide to Kernel, Shell, and Distribution

Linux is not just a penguin logo or Ubuntu; it comprises the kernel (the engine), the Shell (the steering wheel), and a distribution (the complete vehicle), and this article uses clear analogies and examples to explain each component and how they combine into a full operating system.

BasicsLinuxOperating System
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What Exactly Is Linux? A Simple Guide to Kernel, Shell, and Distribution
Ubuntu
Ubuntu
Feb 10, 2026 · Operations

Beyond the Ubuntu App Store: 5 Hidden Ways to Install Software

Ubuntu offers five distinct software installation methods—APT command line, DEB packages, Snap, Flatpak, and AppImage—each with its own workflow, advantages, and drawbacks, and this guide explains when to use each, how to execute the commands, and tips for avoiding common pitfalls.

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Beyond the Ubuntu App Store: 5 Hidden Ways to Install Software
Ubuntu
Ubuntu
Feb 9, 2026 · Fundamentals

Exploring Linux Kernel 6.19: New Features and How to Upgrade Ubuntu

Linux Kernel 6.19 introduces Live Update Orchestrator, PCIe link encryption, LoongArch 32‑bit support, a new DRM Color Pipeline API, Ext4 and Btrfs filesystem improvements, and expanded Rust infrastructure, while the article provides step‑by‑step Ubuntu upgrade instructions and explains the kernel’s merge‑window and release‑candidate workflow.

6.19Linux KernelLive Update Orchestrator
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Exploring Linux Kernel 6.19: New Features and How to Upgrade Ubuntu
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Ubuntu
Feb 7, 2026 · Operations

Master Linux’s Default IBus Input Method Framework: From Beginner to Pro

This guide explains the IBus input method framework on Linux, compares it with alternatives, details installation on Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch, walks through enabling IBus, reviews popular engines like Libpinyin and Rime, and provides advanced troubleshooting tips for a smooth Chinese typing experience.

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Master Linux’s Default IBus Input Method Framework: From Beginner to Pro