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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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Getting Started With Portainer: A GUI Manager for Docker on Linux

Portainer is a GUI management platform for Docker. Here's how to install it on Linux to easily manage your Docker containers.

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What Is PureOS? A Look at Purism's OS for Laptops and Phones

PureOS is a Linux distro that powers all Purism laptops and smartphones. So is PureOS the right operating system for your device? Let's find out.

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Debian Makes Major Change, Will Include Non-Free Firmware in Future Installers

The next version of Debian will work more easily with Wi-Fi adapters out of the box. Is it an acceptable compromise on software freedom?

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How to Check Shutdown and Restart History on Linux

Getting information about the last shutdowns and reboot history is rather easy on Linux.

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Linux 6.0 Lands While Linus Teases Major Change in Next Version

The new version boosts support for Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm chips, but people are talking about the upcoming inclusion of Rust code.

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Regolith Is the Perfect Introduction to Tiling Window Managers on Linux

If you want to switch to a tiling window manager without having to go through a steep learning curve, Regolith is the Linux distro for you.

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Get HDMI Audio Working on Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi

Learn how to switch Raspberry Pi's audio output to HDMI in the Ubuntu operating system and make the setting permanent.

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Running Out of Space? How to Clone Your Linux System Drive to a Larger SSD With CloneZilla

Learn how to clone one Linux drive to another, GRUB and all, using CloneZilla

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How to Use Encrypted Passwords in Shell Scripts on Linux

Shell scripts can save you time and effort, but if you don't protect your passwords, they can be a liability. Here's how to stay safe.

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Linux Mint 21.1 Will Land on Christmas 2022 With Highly-Anticipated Fixes

The new version will land around the 2022 holiday season with improved hardware support and USB stick creation.

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How to Fix GRUB Not Showing in a Dual-Boot Setup

The GRUB bootloader is a crucial part of a dual-boot setup. Here's what to do in case GRUB doesn't load after dual-booting multiple operating systems.

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5 Nautilus Extensions to Enhance Your GNOME File Manager

Super-charge the Nautilus file manager on GNOME and get new features with these extensions.

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How to Install Flatpak Packages on a Chromebook

Flatpak offers newer versions of apps than what you find by default on Chromebooks. Here's how to run the latest Linux software.

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How to Manage RSS Feeds With Mozilla Thunderbird on Linux

Mozilla Thunderbird is a well-known and feature-packed email client. But did you know you can also use it to read and manage your RSS feeds on Linux?

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SpiralLinux Fixes Frustrating Hardware Suport Issues in New Version

Version 11.220925 of SpiralLinux adds some much-needed desktop and Wi-Fi tweaks, but will it get lost in a sea of Debian desktops?

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How to Install and Use Thunderbird on Linux

Thunderbird is a desktop email client that packs a host of exciting features. Here's how you can install and set it up on your Linux desktop.

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Why Debian Might Include Non-Free Firmware in Future Releases

Debian needs to move with the times. Including non-free firmware improves usability, but does it breach the open-source philosophy?

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10 Linux Command-Line Operators and What They Do

Similar to programming languages, Linux shells also employ certain operators. Here are some of the most-used command-chaining operators on Linux.

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How to Take Notes in the Linux Terminal With tnote

Most people don't need fancy apps to jot down their ideas. If you're one of them, consider installing tnote, a CLI-based note-taking app for Linux.

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The 6 Best Authenticator Apps for 2FA and Other Enhanced Account Security

Looking for the best multi-factor authentication (MFA) apps? Whether you've got an iPhone, Android device, or another system, we've got you covered.

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