In this video, i am going to show how-to install and uninstall applications from the command line on Ubuntu.
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Cool. Am a Linux addict. Upvoted and followed
This is Great. I am a main Linux FANBOY and I am interested in Technology too. Follow me for cool Linux things too ;)
It's always good to do an update of the packages before:
sudo apt-get update