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How to Install Zoom Client on Fedora 36 / Fedora 35

Zoom meetings is a videoconferencing software developed by Zoom Video communications. It provides free video call, chat, and remote desktop sharing services but with time and participant limitations. The users with paid subscriptions can host a meeting of up to 1000 people with no time restriction. Zoom has seen a notable increase in usage due […]

How to Install VirtualBox on Fedora 36 / Fedora 35

VirtualBox is a widely known open-source virtualization software that lets you run multiple guest operating systems (virtual machines) on a single host machine. It supports the guest virtual machines running Windows, Linux, BSD, OS/2, Solaris, Haiku, and OSx86 operating systems. Here, we will see how to install VirtualBox on Fedora 36 / Fedora 35. Add […]

How to Install Visual Studio Code on Fedora 36 / Fedora 35

Visual Studio Code is a cross-platform source code editor developed by Microsoft. It has built-in debugging support, syntax highlighting, code completion, embedded Git control, code refactoring, and snippets. Visual Studio Marketplace offers lots of plugins and extensions to extend the functionality of VS code. Here, we will see how to install Visual Studio Code on […]

How to Install Google Chrome on Fedora 36 / Fedora 35

Google Chrome is a free web browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the Web faster, safer, and easier. It is a fast and solid browser with a good security record. It has some unique features and is generally pretty light on system resources. Here, we will see how to install […]

How to Install Docker on Fedora 36 / Fedora 35

Docker is an open-source container virtualization technology that has recently gained immense popularity. It offers a more efficient way to develop and deploy an application in a containerized format. With Docker, the application resides inside the container and runs on top of the host operating system. Here, we will see how to install Docker on […]