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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 Install Docker Compose on Linux

Docker Compose helps you run multi-container apps using a simple configuration file. Here's how you can install Docker Compose on Linux.

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How to Find and Change Your DNS Server on Linux

Your internet speed is often affected by the DNS server you're using. Luckily, it's easy to change your current DNS server on Linux.

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How to Install Microsoft OneDrive on Ubuntu

Just because OneDrive is Microsoft doesn't mean you can't access it from Linux.

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bat: A Modern Alternative to the Classic Linux cat Command

If you don't like the dull and boring output of the cat command, consider installing bat on your Linux machine.

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How to Convert Any Image to ASCII Art in the Linux Terminal

ASCII arts are fascinating and provide a way to share images over low-bandwidth internet. Here's how you can convert any image to ASCII art on Linux.

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4 Must-Have Extensions for a More Complete GNOME Experience

These extensions are a must if you're looking to personalize GNOME to suit your preferences.

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Feren OS vs. Zorin OS: Which of These Ubuntu Based Distros Is Best?

These two Ubuntu-based distros look great, but should you choose Feren OS or Zorin OS?

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How to Generate Your Own GnuPG Key

By creating your own GnuPG key, you can encrypt your important files and correspondence. And it's not as difficult as it sounds. Here's what to do.

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The 12 Best Tools to Monitor System Health on Linux

Even a small error can risk the stability of your system. Luckily, there are tools that help you monitor the health of your Linux machine.

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Asahi Linux Issues "Progress Report", Improves Apple Silicon Support

The distro has added USB 3.0 support, but speaker support will have to wait. Livestreaming of its coding is a surprise hit on YouTube.

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How to Set Up Your Fingerprint Scanner With PAM on Linux

If you've got a fingerprint scanner on your Linux device, you can easily set up fingerprint-based authentication for added security.

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How to Watch YouTube Videos in the Linux Terminal With ytfzf

You don't have to leave the comfort of your Linux terminal to watch YouTube videos. ytfzf makes it easier to search YouTube from the command line.

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How to Use the less, more, and most Commands to Read Text Files in Linux

less, more, and most are three of the many terminal pagers every Linux user should learn to use.

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How to Use diskonaut to Generate a Visual Treemap of Your Linux Disk Space

Analyzing disk space in the terminal doesn't have to be confusing. With diskonaut, you get a graphical interface to visualize your Linux disk space.

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Zinc: Making the Ubuntu Experience What It Should Be

Zinc is an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution featuring the XFCE desktop, a new package manager, and out-of-the-box AppImage support.

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How to Install and Set Up MariaDB on Ubuntu 22.04

MariaDB, a fork of MySQL, is a popular database widely used by organizations and enterprises online. Here's how you can install it on Ubuntu.

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How to Install Adobe Photoshop on Linux

You can install Photoshop on Linux and run it using a virtual machine or Wine. Read on for all the details!

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How to Try ChromeOS on Any PC Using a USB Drive

You don't have to buy a Chromebook to enjoy the web-based desktop experience of ChromeOS. Here's how to run ChromeOS from a USB drive.

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Accidentally Removed Your Sole Ubuntu User From All Groups? Here’s How to Fix It

It's annoying when you accidentally remove your user from all groups on Ubuntu. Luckily, there's an easy way to revert the operation.

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How to Access Your Linux Devices From Anywhere With NordVPN Meshnet

When you want to securely access multiple devices from a remote location, NordVPN Meshnet is your best bet.

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