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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 Use Siren to Play Music Without Leaving Your Terminal

Get rid of all the distractions by playing music inside your Linux terminal with Siren.

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How to Set Up Keylogging on Your Linux Computer

Keep track of all the keystrokes and input by installing Simple Keylogger on your Linux machine.

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How to Run ChromeOS Flex From a USB Drive

You can enjoy the ChromeOS Flex experience without installing it on your computer, by running the OS from a USB drive.

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Zorin OS 16.2 Lands With Enhanced Windows App Support

Zorin OS also comes with new fonts and a spruced-up LibreOffice, but will it make people want to switch from Windows?

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How to Download YouTube Videos on Linux Using yt-dlp

yt-dlp is a command-line tool that lets you download YouTube videos and playlists to save them offline for later. Here's how to use it on Linux.

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How to Install and Use Proton GE on SteamOS and Linux

Here's how you can install Proton GE—a fork of Valve's Proton—on any Linux distro, including SteamOS.

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How to Play Windows Games on Linux

With so many recent advancements in the Linux gaming world, it's now possible to play Windows games on Linux with minimal tweaks.

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How to Check the Maximum RAM Capacity of a Computer

Want to upgrade your RAM? You need to know the maximum RAM capacity first.

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6 Desktop Environments You Can Install on Raspberry Pi OS

Bored of the PIXEL desktop on Raspberry Pi OS? Stylish and lightweight alternative Linux desktop environments can be installed instead.

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How to Install Ubuntu on a USB Drive

If you want a portable Linux installation that you can use on the go, consider installing Ubuntu on a USB drive.

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Nobara Linux: A Bleeding-Edge Gaming Distro for Linux Beginners

Nobara is a Fedora-based distribution that takes Linux gaming to the next level by offering relevant gaming-related configurations out of the box.

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Sad News for Retro PC Users: Linux Kernel Could Finally Drop 486 Support

Linus Torvalds considers 486 chips "museum pieces" but they still have some users. Where will they go without Linux?

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How to Create a Cool Photo Mosaic on Linux With Polyfoto

If you've got a lot of images that you want to turn into a photo mosaic, consider installing Polyfoto, a CLI tool to generate photo mosaics on Linux.

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How to Use the wc Command in Linux

The wc command prints out the number of lines, words, characters, or bytes in a file or an output. Here's how you can use it to your advantage.

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The 10 Best Color Picker and Color Management Apps for Linux

If you're working in the design industry, these color picker and color management Linux apps are a must for you.

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Ubuntu 22.10 Lands With Desktop Tweaks, IoT Focus

Canonical is making a big push for Internet of Things development with 22.10, but will companies want an OS that's only supported for nine months?

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How to Access Wikipedia Without Ever Leaving the Linux Terminal

It's easy to access and read Wikipedia articles using the Linux terminal when you need to.

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Do You Really Need to Shut Down Your Linux PC?

Linux servers run for days, months, and even years on end. Does the same hold true for Linux desktops?

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How to Use the tr and fmt Commands for Text Manipulation on Linux

The tr and fmt commands, short for translate and format, are two of the most important text manipulation commands on Linux.

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How to Install and Set Up Rudder on Ubuntu/Debian

Rudder is an infrastructure management platform used to configure systems across organizations. Here's how to install it on Ubuntu/Debian.

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