Chapter 13. Installing Software
Linux distributions by default contain thousands of great software packages. Immediately after completing a basic install, you can surf the Net, write reports, create spreadsheets, view and manipulate images, and listen to music. Even with that plethora of software, you’re still going to want to add new tools that you run across. Fortunately, Linux makes it easy to install new software onto your computer.
Conventional wisdom about Linux said you had to compile any software you wanted to install. You can still do that if you’d like (and many people do), but that’s rarely necessary in this day and age. Instead, you can install any of thousands of packages easily and quickly using some simple tools.
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