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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 Back Up Your Data With Déjà Dup on Linux

Backing up files is a crucial task that every system administrator should perform. Here's how you can create a backup of your data using Déjà Dup.

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Proton 7.0-3 Release Boosts Linux, Steam Deck Game Compatibility, but Will It Entice Gamers to Switch to Linux?

Proton 7.0-3 fixes headaches on Linux with major games like Elden Ring, but Valve may need to do more to get gamers to pick up a Steam Deck.

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How to Install a Plugin In Vim

Vim allows its users to extend its functionalities using plugins. Here's how you can install one on Linux.

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The 7 Best Command-Line Music Players for Linux

Command-line music players consume fewer system resources than graphical players. Here are some of the best ones that you should consider installing.

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Fwupd 1.7.8 Takes the Pain Out of Linux Firmware Updates

Could the new version of the firmware updating tool mean better Linux desktop support in the future?

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7 Ways Windows 11 Is Similar to Linux Desktops

Although the base architecture of Linux and Windows 11 is different, they still have a lot in common than you might think.

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KDE Plasma 5.25 Makes Play for Mobile With Graphical, Touch Enhancements, but Will Users Bite?

The popular Linux desktop has a new coat of paint and new touch gestures, but is it a match for Android?

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How to Use Wget to Download Files on Linux

Learning how to use the wget command to your advantage for downloading files is beneficial for all Linux users, whether casual or advanced.

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The Ultimate Emacs Guide for Editing Files on Linux

Emacs is the oldest, active text editor for Linux-based distros. Therefore, learning how to use it should be every Linux user's priority.

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8 Classic Linux Commands and Their Modern Alternatives

With the growth of Linux, powerful alternatives to standard Linux commands have been developed by the community. Here are some of them.

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How to Set Up a Postfix Mail Server on Debian

Postfix is one of the best mail transfer agents for Linux servers. Here's how you can configure a Postfix server installation on Debian.

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The 5 Best QR Code Generator Apps for Linux

These QR code generator apps come in handy when you want to quickly create QR codes on Linux.

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Linux Mint Overhauls Cinnamon 5.4 Desktop for Anticipated OS Release

The new version of Linux Mint's default desktop will feature improved support for multiple monitors and other enhancements.

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8 Things to Do Right After You Install Fedora Linux

You've installed Fedora. Now what? Here are some important things you should do right after your first boot to make your Linux experience comfortable.

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10 Risks When Dual Booting Operating Systems

Dual booting Windows and Linux can boost productivity, but can introduce risks and issues that affect performance.

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Tiny Linux Distro Lets You Boot Up and Blow Away Doom Demons

The 1993 classic PC FPS game comes back to life in a project that shows how Linux can be bent to a developer's will.

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What Google Can Do to Boost the Sales of Chromebooks

Google has experienced a noticeable downfall in the sales of Chromebooks. Can Google still improve the numbers or have Chromebooks reached a dead end?

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How to Build Your Own Bootable Linux Live CD

It's easy to create a DIY bootable live CD in Linux, using third-party tools or official Linux operating systems. Need help? Follow these steps to create a Linux Live CD in minutes.

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6 Practical Reasons for Learning Linux

Every computer science student has dabbled in Linux at some point of time in their life. But why should you bother learning Linux at all?

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What’s the Best Way to Run Multiple Operating Systems on Your PC?

Undecided between Windows and Linux? It's possible to run multiple OSes on a single machine either by dual booting or using a virtual machine.

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