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Get the most out of Earth’s best open-source operating system. We highlight the best Linux distros, software, and games, plus share useful tips for anyone switching from Windows or macOS.

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How to Choose the Best Version of Kodi for Raspberry Pi

Not sure how to get started with Kodi for Raspberry Pi? Here are your best options for an awesome home media center.

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How to Install a VPN on Your Raspberry Pi

A VPN is a vital part of online privacy and security. Here's how to set up a VPN on your Raspberry Pi with OpenVPN.

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How to Edit Videos on a Steam Deck

The Steam Deck isn't just a handheld gaming console. You can use its Desktop Mode to do just about anything you can do on a PC—like video editing.

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GNOME Boxes: An Easy Way to Set Up Virtual Machines in Linux

GNOME Boxes is a virtualization tool that lets Linux users set up virtual machines in just a few clicks.

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Batch Printing and 6 Other Linux Printing Tips and Tricks

Save time printing on Linux by learning these terminal commands.

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How to Use Pastebins From Your Linux Terminal to Share Text Online

Pastebins help you effortlessly share walls of text with someone on the internet. Here's how to use pastebins from your Linux terminal with pastes.sh.

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How to Access Remote File Systems From the Linux Terminal With Termscp

Installing yet another GUI app for accessing remote file systems is cumbersome. Consider using Termscp, a simple and fast Linux remote file explorer.

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McFly Is the Best Way to Repeat Linux Commands From Your Bash History

McFly is a neural network-powered replacement to the default reverse-i-search feature to access command history on Linux.

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How to Schedule One-Time Jobs on Linux Using at

The cron command is a fantastic way to schedule repetitive tasks on Linux. But what if you want to run a particular command or script just once?

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How to Use the ip Command to Manage Networks in Linux

The ip command is a must-know tool for system and network administrators. Here's how you can use it to manage networks and IP addresses on Linux.

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How to Install and Configure SELinux on Ubuntu

SELinux is a kernel module that injects additional security-focused functionalities into the Linux kernel. Here's how you can install it on Ubuntu.

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Wine 8.0 Boosts Linux Gaming, 32-Bit App Support

Wine 8.0 improves graphical and controller support to hook PC gamers. Will they finally switch from Windows?

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You Don't Trust Open-Source Software? 6 Reasons Why You Should

Open-source software is usually free. But is free software better than proprietary? Here are some reasons why you should trust open-source software.

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5 Key Differences Between SteamOS and Arch Linux

Although SteamOS is technically based on Arch Linux, both these distros have less in common than you might think.

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Calcure Is the Terminal-Based Calendar and Task Manager You Never Knew You Needed

Organize your life and make sure you're always ready for important events by installing Calcure, a terminal-based calendar and task manager for Linux.

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How to View Saved Wi-Fi Passwords on Linux

It's annoying when you forget the password to a Wi-Fi network you connected to earlier. Here's how to view saved Wi-Fi passwords on Linux.

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Listen to Internet Radio From Your Linux Terminal With PyRadio

There are several graphical internet radio apps for Linux. But what about users who want to listen to the radio from their terminal? Enter PyRadio.

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The 4 Best Ubuntu Accessibility Features for the Visually Impaired

Ubuntu comes with numerous accessibility features for people with special needs. Here we discuss some of the best ones for visually impaired users.

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KDE Offers Sneak Preview of Enhanced Linux Desktop With Plasma 5.27 Beta

The latest version of KDE Plasma, landing on Valentine's Day 2023, features enhanced multiple monitor support and plenty of other new features.

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5 Reasons Why Most People Choose to Stick With Linux on the Steam Deck

Installing Windows or any other Linux distro is possible on the Steam Deck. So why do most people choose not to replace the default SteamOS?

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