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How to Install Zoom on Debian 13, 12 and 11

Zoom Workplace is not packaged in Debian's default repositories, so the install path matters before you run APT. To install Zoom on Debian, use Zoom's official .deb package...

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How to Install Discord on Debian 13, 12 and 11

Discord on Debian is a package-source decision before it is a desktop login step. To install Discord on Debian, choose between Discord's official .deb download, the Snap Store...

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How to Install WPS Office on Fedora 44

DOCX-heavy work gets awkward fast when Fedora lacks the same office suite your teammates use elsewhere. That makes it practical to install WPS Office on Fedora when you...

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How to Install qBittorrent on Fedora 44

Fedora already packages both the qBittorrent BitTorrent desktop client and the headless qbittorrent-nox service, so you can install qBittorrent on Fedora without chasing third-party RPM downloads. The desktop...

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How to Install Steam on Fedora 44

Proton is the practical reason many Fedora desktops can use Steam as a full gaming library instead of a native-only client: Windows titles, native Linux games, cloud saves,...

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How to Install Slack on Fedora 44

Slack's desktop client is not part of Fedora's default repositories, and Slack's Linux support matrix names Ubuntu LTS and RHEL rather than Fedora. For x86_64 systems, you can...

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How to Install OBS Studio on Fedora 44

Fedora's built-in recorder is fine for quick clips, but OBS Studio is the better fit when you need scene control, audio routing, virtual cameras, or streaming presets that...

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How to Install Wine on Fedora 44

Wine is usually the quickest way to run Windows software on Fedora Linux without carving up your system for dual-booting or managing a full virtual machine. If you...

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How to Install Telegram on Fedora 44

Fedora's default repositories still do not carry Telegram Desktop, so installing Telegram on Fedora means choosing a maintained third-party package source. RPM Fusion supplies the telegram-desktop RPM for...

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How to Install Kodi on Fedora 44

A local media library feels much better when the player understands posters, watched status, remotes, live TV backends, and TV-style navigation instead of only opening one file at...

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