Before deleting my current Linux distro, I need to grab a list of manually installed packages. This will include every piece of software installed on my system that didn't come with it by default.
Do you want to use Linux, but are afraid that you'll have to use the command line? Fret not, as there is probably a GUI that can handle the command you might need.
Pope Leo XIV on Monday praised women religious throughout history, saying they “did not hesitate to take risks and confront problems in order to embrace [God’s] plans and respond ‘yes’ to his call.” ...
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I opened the command palette and searched for a file and it shows up in the results. But when I click on the file it won't open no matter what. It works fine for the apps and settings, but not for ...