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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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Understanding Multipath Logic on Linux Servers

Multipath is a technique that allows you to define multiple physical connections between a server and its storage arrays.

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How to Run Linux Commands in the Background

Linux command taking too long to finish? Use any of these six methods to send it to the background.

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The 6 Best Websites to Download Linux Games

There's a long-running myth about a lack of games for Linux-based OSes. However, there are plenty of sources to download games for Linux.

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How to Quickly Change the Splash Screen on Fedora

The splash screen is a crucial aspect of your desktop. You can easily switch between multiple splash screens on Fedora, with only a few commands.

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What Is Fedora? Everything You Need to Know

Fedora is prominent in the Linux world, offering cutting-edge software and improving Linux as a whole. Here's everything you need to know about it.

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MX Linux 21.2 "Wildflower" Lands, Keeping Things Simple

The latest Debian-based distro doesn't break new ground, so why is it stealing Ubuntu's thunder?

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Is Linux Lite the Simple, Fast, and Lightweight Linux Distro You Need?

Linux Lite is one of the many lightweight Linux distros that run seamlessly on older hardware. But is it the best operating system for your computer?

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How to Use Workspaces and Hot Corners in Linux Mint to Boost Productivity

Workspaces and hot corners on Linux Mint let you compartmentalize your active windows and tasks for better desktop organization and management.

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How to Get Started With Software-Defined Radio on Linux

Set up a software-defined radio on your Linux machine to tune in to radio frequencies at any time.

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How to Fix the "add-apt-repository: command not found" Error on Ubuntu

A lot of users bump into the "add-apt-repository: command not found" error when adding repositories on Ubuntu/Debian. Here's how you can fix it.

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Why You Should Use Administrative Interfaces to Manage Linux Servers

Managing Linux systems from the command line can be a daunting task for administrators. Here's where Linux administrative interfaces come into play.

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KaOS 2022.08 Released: What to Look Forward to in the Latest Release

The latest version of KaOS, the lean KDE-based distro, is out now. Version 2022.08 is packed to the brim with new features and critical improvements.

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Everything You Need to Know About Linux Mint

Linux Mint is one of the many distros that aim at making Linux easy to adapt to for users transitioning from Windows to Linux.

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6 Ways Linux Has Changed Over the Years

Veteran users know that Linux desktops have come a long way. From frontend app design to backend Linux components, a lot has changed in recent years.

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How to Install the build-essential Package on Ubuntu

The build-essential package group contains compilers and programs required for development on Linux. Here's how you can install it on Ubuntu.

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Manjaro vs. EndeavourOS: Comparing the Two Major Arch-Based Distros

Manjaro and EndeavourOS are two of the most popular Arch-based Linux distros. But which one of the two best suits your needs? Let's find out.

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Linux Kernel Development Zooms Along With 6.0 Release Candidate 2

After only a week, Linus Torvalds has dropped another Linux kernel release candidate. What's new in this version?

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What Is a Login Shell in Linux?

Linux launches a login shell when a user logs in to their account. So what are login shells, and how can you find out if you're running one or not?

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How to Set Up a Private Git Server on Linux

Git is an open-source version control system used by developers worldwide. Here's how you can create your own Git Linux server to host your projects.

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How to Set Permissions for New Files on Linux With umask

File permissions are critical for the security of a Linux system. But how do you set default permissions for new files on Linux?

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