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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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Run Multiple Linux Terminal Sessions Simultaneously With Terminator

Unlike traditional Linux terminal emulators, Terminator lets you run as many terminal sessions as you want, all at the same time.

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How to Install and Set Up ProFTPD With TLS on Ubuntu

ProFTPD is a feature-rich FTP daemon for Linux and Unix-based OSes. Here's how you can set it up on Ubuntu.

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8 Ways You Can Fine-Tune NGINX Performance on Linux

Get the most out of your NGINX server by configuring it for the best possible performance.

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How to Automatically Create Compose Files From Running Docker Containers

docker-autocompose is a Python script that lets you effortlessly create Docker Compose files from running Docker containers.

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How to Create a macOS Virtual Machine Using Docker

Enjoy the premium macOS experience on Linux by installing a macOS virtual machine using Docker-OSX.

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3 Sure Ways to Get in the Christmas Spirit With Linux

With the holidays around the corner, you can get the Christmassy feel a bit early using your Linux PC.

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cheat.sh Gives You Access to the Best Linux and Programming Cheat Sheets

Get your hands on the best community-driven Linux and programming cheat sheet repositories using cheat.sh.

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How to Make Your Christmas Brighter With Linux

Christmas is a great time to celebrate with your loved ones and learn new skills. But Linux can make holidays even better for you.

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How to Change the Default crontab Editor on Linux

When you first run crontab, it prompts you to select your preferred text editor. But what if you need to change the default crontab editor afterward?

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The 3 Best Christmas-Themed Wallpaper Collections for Linux

Get into the holiday spirit by finding a Christmas-themed, high-quality wallpaper for your Linux desktop.

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How to Manage Logitech Unifying Receiver and Devices on Linux

It's convenient to use a single receiver to control all your Logitech devices. But how do you get the unifying receiver to work on Linux?

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Linux Mint 21.1 Released With Decluttered Desktop, Other Improvements

Linux Mint 21.1 will be a welcome holiday gift for Linux users with all of its enhancements.

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How to Create a Winter Wonderland on Linux With GNOME Extensions

Want to experience the joy of the winter season without leaving the comfort of your home? Bring snow to your desktop using GNOME Shell extensions.

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Lightweight Linux Desktop Xfce 4.18 Released After Two Years With Small Tweaks

Xfce seems to believe that slow and steady wins the Linux desktop race. The new version adds some new features but keeps things largely the same.

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How to Display Clocks for Multiple Time Zones in Ubuntu

It's easy to have multiple clocks displayed for different time zones in the Ubuntu top bar. Here's how.

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How to Check Whether Your Disk Is an SSD or HDD on Linux

Taking apart your laptop just to check the disk type used isn't a wise decision. It's much easier to use these Linux commands instead.

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The 4 Best Apps to Improve Your Typing Speed on Linux

You can easily master touch typing on your Linux desktop. All you need is a little bit of persistence and one of these typing tutor apps.

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Install Just 7 Apps to Use Your Raspberry Pi Like a Work PC

Need to use a Raspberry Pi 4 as your main or work PC? You'll need these seven vital apps.

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Try Ubuntu Daily Builds on Windows With Ubuntu Preview for WSL

You can test the development branch of Ubuntu and stay on track with its new features by installing Ubuntu Preview using WSL.

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Embrace the Christmas Season With a Log Fire and Rainstorm in Your Linux Terminal

Fireplace and Puddle help you simulate log fire and rainstorms within your Linux terminal.

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