Installing VS Code on Linux: When Coding Becomes as Easy as Making Coffee

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Installing VS Code on Linux: When Coding Becomes as Easy as Making Coffee

So, you’ve decided to become a true Linux ninja and chosen VS Code as your trusty code editor? Great choice! Let’s get you set up with VS Code on Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch Linux. Don’t worry—no need for wizardry here, just your terminal and a little patience. Ready? Let’s dive in!


1. Installing VS Code on Ubuntu: The Path to Programmer’s Zen

For Ubuntu fans, there’s a simple way to get set up—so easy you could do it before your morning coffee.

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Fedora Linux: The Rebel With a Cause (But Mostly Updates)

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Fedora Linux: The Rebel With a Cause (But Mostly Updates)

Let me guess—you’ve tried Ubuntu (check out my fun guide on how to install Ubuntu!), maybe even survived an Arch Linux install, but now you want something a little more… rebellious? Enter Fedora Linux. Fedora is like that cool friend who’s always wearing the latest fashion and somehow pulls it off, but also shows up every week with something new, saying, “Check this out!” Oh, and they’re constantly updating their wardrobe. Yeah, Fedora loves updates.

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So, You Want to Install Ubuntu? (Because Arch Isn’t for the Faint of Heart)

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So, You Want to Install Ubuntu? (Because Arch Isn’t for the Faint of Heart)

Welcome, weary traveler! You’ve braved the stormy seas of Arch Linux—or maybe you’ve just heard me ranting about how “fun” it is to install—and now you’re looking for something a little less, well, terrifying. Enter Ubuntu: it’s like the fluffy bunny version of Linux, and let me tell you, after wrestling with Arch, I get it. Sometimes you just want things to work without consulting 17 forum posts, a shaman, and a magic 8-ball.

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