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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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What Printers Are Compatible With Chromebooks?

Chromebooks are different than traditional laptops and desktops. When it comes to printing, it always helps to know your available options.

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The 5 Best New Features in Peppermint OS’s Latest Debian Release

Here's everything you need to know about the new features in the latest Debian-based release of Peppermint OS.

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Take Your Ubuntu Experience to the Next Level With Ubuntu Pro

If you wish to extend the official support on your Ubuntu machine or just want to enjoy some additional features, consider upgrading to Ubuntu Pro.

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Seamlessly Run Windows Apps on Your Linux Desktop With WinApps

WinApps helps you install and run Windows apps on Linux using virtualization and RDP. Here's how to get started.

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How to Install and Dual Boot Linux on Your Mac

Here's how to install Linux on your Mac. You can try dual-booting Ubuntu, or replace macOS with Linux entirely!

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What Is a Linux Hypervisor and What Does It Do?

A hypervisor is used to create and manage virtual machines. But what is a Linux hypervisor? And is it different from other similar software?

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How to Create Your Own Fonts With Glyphtracer on Linux

If you don't fancy the preinstalled fonts on your Linux desktop, don't worry. You can easily create your own custom fonts using Glyphtracer.

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Fedora 37 Speeds Along With Dev-Focused Features, Brand-New Editions

The latest release is sure to please serious Linux tinkerers, with new minimal CoreOS and Cloud editions, plus the new GNOME 43 desktop.

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How to Track Your Screen Time on Linux With ActivityWatch

Monitoring your on-screen activity is extremely easy with ActivityWatch, an open-source time-tracking app for Linux.

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Relative vs. Absolute Path in Linux: What Is the Difference?

Confused about whether to use relative or absolute path expressions in your next project? Get started by learning the difference between the two.

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5 Practical Uses of Docker Containers

What is Docker used for? Here are some practical, real-world benefits of using Docker containers.

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How to Create a Custom Ubuntu ISO With Cubic

Cubic, or Custom Ubuntu ISO Creator, lets you generate a personalized version of the Ubuntu or Linux Mint ISO that suits your needs.

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How to Install the KDE Plasma Desktop on Linux Mint

Replacing the default Linux Mint desktop environment with KDE Plasma is as easy as running a simple command in the terminal.

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How to Find the IP Address of a DHCP Server in Linux

As part of a network, a DHCP server also has an IP address. Here's how you can find it on Linux.

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How to Install and Use systemd to Manage Services in WSL

WSL uses the System V init system by default. Here's how you can replace that with systemd to manage services on WSL like a pro.

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Ubuntu Desktop vs. Ubuntu Server: What’s the Difference?

Unsure whether to choose Ubuntu Desktop or Ubuntu Server? Here's what you need to know.

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.7 Lands With Security, Server Adminstration Enhancements

Big Businesses with Red Hat contracts will likely welcome the new version, though it might take a while for them to upgrade.

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How to Install Linux Mint on a PC

Linux Mint is a beginner-friendly operating system, but its installation process can be overwhelming for some newcomers.

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Why You Should Be Using Pi-Apps to Install Software on Raspberry Pi

Install apps the easy way on Raspberry Pi OS with Pi-Apps.

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How to Enable or Disable Automatic Login on Linux Mint

If you want to log in to your Linux desktop automatically after boot, consider enabling the auto-login feature on Linux Mint.

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