Tag: Ubuntu

Apt vs. Apt-Get: What’s the Difference?
Published:As far as managing packages on Ubuntu or Debian-based systems, two popular tools are Apt and Apt-get. While both can be used for package management, they have some distinct differences. Apt is the modern equivalent to older tools like Apt-get and Dpkg, offering more features and functions with increased flexibility and power. With more options […]
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Ubuntu vs. macOS: Pros and Cons for Programmers
Updated:Ubuntu and macOS have a long history of being two of the most revolutionary and popular operating systems, and they continue to be relevant today. They were first released in 2004 and 1999, respectively. Ever since their initial introduction, professionals (especially programmers and other IT professionals) have debated which is the ideal system. First things […]
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Ubuntu Desktop vs. Server: How Do They Compare?
Updated:Ubuntu Desktop vs. Server: 5 Must-Know Facts Ubuntu Desktop and Server both use the same Linux kernel. Ubuntu Server operates via a command line interface. Ubuntu Server is shipped with server-specific packages like Apache2, Samba, and Bind9. Ubuntu Desktop is designed with an easy-to-use graphical user interface. Ubuntu Desktop and Server operate on the same […]
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