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For example:

What are the implications of network manager vs NetworkManager?

Should I bother updating the title or tags to include how the package is named in Ubuntu?

For example searching how to run the package first (NetworkManager):

vs. lower cased and spaced search phrase (network manager):

#update:

update:

It seems difficult, because there are at least 3 ways to address the same thing:

Colloquial: network manager or Network Manager (notice the spaces/capitalization)

To Run from terminal: NetworkManager

To install the package: network-manager

For example:

What are the implications of network manager vs NetworkManager?

Should I bother updating the title or tags to include how the package is named in Ubuntu?

For example searching how to run the package first (NetworkManager):

vs. lower cased and spaced search phrase (network manager):

#update:

It seems difficult, because there are at least 3 ways to address the same thing:

Colloquial: network manager or Network Manager (notice the spaces/capitalization)

To Run from terminal: NetworkManager

To install the package: network-manager

For example:

What are the implications of network manager vs NetworkManager?

Should I bother updating the title or tags to include how the package is named in Ubuntu?

For example searching how to run the package first (NetworkManager):

vs. lower cased and spaced search phrase (network manager):

update:

It seems difficult, because there are at least 3 ways to address the same thing:

Colloquial: network manager or Network Manager (notice the spaces/capitalization)

To Run from terminal: NetworkManager

To install the package: network-manager

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For example:

What are the implications of network manager vs NetworkManager?

Should I bother updating the title or tags to include how the package is named in Ubuntu?

For example searching how to run the package first (NetworkManager):

vs. lower cased and spaced search phrase (network manager):

#update:

It seems difficult, because there are at least 3 ways to address the same thing:

Colloquial: network manager or Network Manager (notice the spaces/capitalization)

To Run from terminal: NetworkManager

To install the package: network-manager

For example:

What are the implications of network manager vs NetworkManager?

Should I bother updating the title or tags to include how the package is named in Ubuntu?

For example searching how to run the package first (NetworkManager):

vs. lower cased and spaced search phrase (network manager):

#update:

It seems difficult, because there are at least 3 ways to address the same thing:

Colloquial: network manager or Network Manager (notice the spaces/capitalization)

To Run from terminal: NetworkManager

To install the package: network-manager

For example:

What are the implications of network manager vs NetworkManager?

Should I bother updating the title or tags to include how the package is named in Ubuntu?

For example searching how to run the package first (NetworkManager):

vs. lower cased and spaced search phrase (network manager):

#update:

It seems difficult, because there are at least 3 ways to address the same thing:

Colloquial: network manager or Network Manager (notice the spaces/capitalization)

To Run from terminal: NetworkManager

To install the package: network-manager

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