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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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Your Own Social Network: How to Set Up a Mastodon Instance on Linux

If you want to get people talking, you can create your own social network with Mastodon. All you need is a web domain and server to get started.

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How to Add AppImages to Your System Menu on Linux

If you want to add an AppImage icon to your Linux system menu, consider installing AppImageLauncher, a Linux app that helps you manage AppImages.

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How to View Song Lyrics in the Linux Terminal

Want to find the lyrics of a song you're currently listening to? Check out lyrics-in-terminal, a command-line app to view song lyrics on Linux.

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OpenSSL Issues Security Updates for Two Critical Vulnerabilities: CVE-2022-3602 and CVE-2022-3786

OpenSSL has issued security updates for critical vulnerabilities CVE-2022-3602 and CVE-2022-3786.

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How to Run Ubuntu as a Docker Container

Rather than installing Ubuntu on a virtual machine, you can choose to install it as a Docker container.

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CachyOS: The Brand-New Friendly, Performance-Tuned Arch Linux Derivative

CachyOS is an attempt to turn Arch Linux into a beginner-friendly operating system, one that can be used by anyone from newcomers to Linux pros.

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Trashing Files From the Linux Command Line Is Easy With trash-cli

Linux desktop users have the option to send a file or folder to the trash, for later deletion. But what about terminal dwellers?

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How to Use diff to Compare Text Files in the Linux Terminal

diff is a standard command-line Linux utility that lets you compare the differences between two files. Here's how you can use it to your advantage.

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How to Install VirtualBox Guest Additions on Linux

Installing VirtualBox Guest Additions on a Linux VM enables support for adaptive display scaling, drag-and-drop file transfer, and clipboard sharing.

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How to Create Better Linux Terminal GIFs With VHS

Want to upgrade your Linux command-line tutorials by using GIFs instead of images? VHS is the terminal GIF creator you need.

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How to Use FSearch to Quickly Find Files and Folders on Linux

Searching for a specific file or folder on Linux can be overwhelming, especially if you've got a lot of data. Here's where FSearch comes into play.

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The 9 Smallest Linux Distros That Are Minimal and Super Lightweight

Strapped for hard disk space? Install one of these small and lightweight Linux distros to make your PC usable again.

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How to Connect to Wi-Fi Through the Linux Terminal With nmcli

Connecting to Wi-Fi using the nmcli command is rather easy on Linux, with or without a graphical interface.

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The 3 Best Terminal-Based Web Browsers for Linux

Avoid distractions on the web and regain control of your privacy by browsing the web using a terminal-based web browser on Linux.

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11 Fun Linux Command-Line Programs You Should Try When Bored

Working on the Linux terminal doesn't have to be stressful. Take some time out and enjoy the moment with these fun Linux command-line tools.

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How to Force Linux Users to Change Password at Next Login

You can significantly improve the security of your Linux system by encouraging users to regularly change their passwords.

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What Is Proton GE and How Does It Improve Game Compatibility on SteamOS and Linux?

Proton GE, developed by GloriousEggroll, is a fork of Valve's Proton that makes gaming on SteamOS and Linux distros a dream come true for gamers.

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4 Reasons Why AlmaLinux Is a Better CentOS Alternative

AlmaLinux is an enterprise-grade Linux distribution based on RHEL. Here are some reasons to choose AlmaLinux as an alternative to CentOS.

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How to Use lsof to Track Down Open Files on Linux

The lsof command lists down open files and network connections on Linux. Here's how you can use it to your advantage.

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How to View Maps in Your Linux Terminal With MapSCII

If you're a terminal-dweller, you can have the entire world plotted for you within the command line using MapSCII, a CLI map renderer for Linux.

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