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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 Create DEB Packages for Debian/Ubuntu

Most of the software on Linux is distributed as packages. Creating DEB packages for Debian-based distros is easier than you might think.

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Solved: You Don’t Have Permission to Access on This Server

Are you facing the "You don't have permission to access on this server" error? Here are three ways to solve it in a jiffy.

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Speek: A Privacy-Focused Chat App Built on the Tor Network

If you're too cautious about your security online, consider using Speek, an online chat platform powered by the Tor network.

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How to Customize Konsole, the Default KDE Terminal Emulator

The Linux terminal is not going to become obsolete anytime soon, so it's time to embrace it. If you're ready to take that step, Konsole is a good place to start.

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3 Ways to Edit the boot/config.txt File on Raspberry Pi

Sometimes fixing a Raspberry Pi involves editing the boot/config.txt file. Here's everything you need to know about doing that.

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10 Lightweight Linux Distributions to Give Your Old PC New Life

Need a lightweight operating system? These special Linux distros can run on older PCs, some with as little as 100MB of RAM.

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Migrating From Windows to Ubuntu: The Ultimate Guide

Despite what all the Linux haters say, choosing Ubuntu is logical and migrating from Windows to Ubuntu is a breeze.

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How to Run a PowerPoint Presentation on Chromebook

Whether using Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides, creating a presentation on a Chromebook is not a problem.

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Hackable $219 Pinebook Pro Linux Laptop Back on Sale After Frustrating Yearlong Delay

The laptop will be available in June 2022 after Pine64 ironed out supply chain problems.

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What Is Steam Proton and How Does It Run Windows Games on Steam Deck?

Steam OS, the Linux distro that powers Steam Deck, can run Windows games efficiently. How is this possible? The answer is Steam Proton.

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How to Customize the Ubuntu Dock to Look Like macOS

Thanks to the latest GNOME 42, you can now customize the Ubuntu dock and turn it into a macOS-like desktop. Here's how.

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How to Change the DNS Server on Your Chromebook

Consider switching your current DNS server if you want a fast and seamless browsing experience on your Chromebook.

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How to Use Your Chromebook Camera to Scan Documents

On a Chromebook, you can scan and digitize physical documents using the default Camera app. Here's how to get started.

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Open-Source vs. Closed-Source Software: What's the Difference?

As a software enthusiast, you must've read the terms "open-source" and "proprietary" used on the internet. Is there a difference between these two?

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How to Easily Create QR Codes on Linux

There are a lot of ways to generate QR codes on Linux. But if you want to create QR codes quickly, using the qrencode utility is the optimal choice.

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10 Things You Can Do With Your Chromebook Camera

Almost every laptop nowadays comes with a built-in camera, including Chromebooks. Here's a list of things you can do with your Chromebook's camera.

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How to Change File Extensions on Linux

Extensions define the data stored inside a file. Changing file extensions on Linux using both the terminal and the graphical desktop is easy.

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Google Chrome Is Now Available on Flathub: Here's How to Install It

Google Chrome is the browser of choice for thousands of Linux users. You can now install Chrome's Flatpak package from Flathub. Here's how.

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How to Mount and Access Windows NTFS Drives in Linux

Windows drives aren't mounted automatically when you log in on Linux. But that doesn't mean you can't access those NTFS drives at all.

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Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS vs. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS: Which Should You Choose?

With the release of Ubuntu 22.04, a new LTS version of Pop!_OS has arrived. What separates these two distros and which one is better?

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