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Problem in Garuda Linux Xfce?
Just installed Linux. And then I discovered such a problem, namely when I wanted to install Skype, after watching a video on the Internet, I opened the terminal and when I wrote ''$ sudo apt-get install skypeforlinux-64.deb'' and after entering the password I got an error '' sudo: apt-get: command not found''. I watched a lot of videos on the Internet, nothing helped.
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Garuda is an Arch Linux based Distro, which means it has no idea about any apt-get (this is for debian-like OSes), try it sudo pacman -S skypeforlinux
, but I'm not sure if it will help, most likely you will have to install skype from the AUR, something like this https://www. tecmint.com/install-skype-in-arch-linux/
If you do not understand Linux and copy-paste the first commands you come across from the Internet, demolish this marginal Hindu Archik and install a banal hamster Ubuntu (more precisely, Xubuntu, since you love Xfce).
And you will be able to do everything without any headaches.
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