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How to use a PPA in Linux to install applications safely

How to use a PPA in Linux to install applications safely

Oct 30, 2024 10:00 am Cyber Security 132
Linux has many ways to install applications, including Personal Package Archives in Debian and Ubuntu-based distributions. Here's how they work.

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