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How to Install CMake on Fedora 44

Many C and C++ projects fail before compilation starts when CMake is missing. The configure step uses CMake to detect compilers, generate build files, and locate libraries. Install...

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How to Install Code::Blocks on Fedora 44

Code::Blocks still fills a useful gap on Fedora when you want a focused C, C++, or Fortran IDE with project templates, GNU compiler integration, and GDB debugging without...

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How to Install Steam on Debian 13, 12 and 11

Proton is the reason many Debian desktops can run a large part of a Windows-heavy Steam library without dual-booting. To install Steam on Debian cleanly, choose one package...

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How to Install MongoDB on Ubuntu 24.04 and 22.04

MongoDB fits Ubuntu applications that need a document database with flexible JSON-style records, the mongod service, and the mongosh administration shell on one managed update path. To install...

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How to Install DeSmuME on Ubuntu

DeSmuME remains useful on an Ubuntu Linux desktop when you want a focused Nintendo DS emulator instead of a full multi-system frontend. To install DeSmuME on Ubuntu, choose...

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How to Install WoeUSB on Ubuntu 24.04 and 22.04

Creating Windows installation media from Ubuntu needs more than a raw image writer because Windows ISOs include boot files, UEFI details, and install images that can exceed FAT32...

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