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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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6 Practical and Real-World Applications of Linux

Everyone knows that Linux powers millions of servers and desktops worldwide. But are there any other applications of this open-source OS?

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10 Keyboard Shortcuts That Work on Both Windows and Linux

Windows and Linux have got a lot more in common than you might think, from general user interface elements to keyboard shortcuts.

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How to Fix Static Noise Issue in Linux

For those who have recently installed Linux and constantly hear a static noise from their audio devices, here's a quick fix to this problem.

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What's New in Fedora 36? Everything You Need to Know

The Fedora Project has finally released the latest version of the distro: Fedora 36. Here's a list of all the new features and improvements in the OS.

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How to Recover Deleted Files on Linux

Accidentally removed a file on your Linux desktop? Don't fret. Here's how you can easily recover deleted files on Linux.

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How to Easily Upgrade to the Latest Fedora Beta Version

Fedora is a bleeding-edge distro and offers beta versions for its latest releases. Here's how to upgrade your system to any beta version of Fedora.

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Fedora 36 Woos Developers With Desktop Overhaul, but Will It Please Linus?

Linus Torvalds' Linux distro of choice has some major updates, but what hasn't changed might be just as important.

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Why You Should Prefer Ubuntu LTS Over Normal Releases

Ubuntu introduces a new LTS release of the distro every two years. Here are three reasons to install Ubuntu LTS on your PC.

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Linux Gamers, Rejoice! Wine 7.8 Lands With Major Driver Enhancements

You can play more Windows games on Linux while suffering through fewer crashes.

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Introduction to Linux Postfix Architecture for Beginners

Postfix is a mail transfer agent used for electronic mail routing and delivery. Here's a detailed explainer of its working.

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How to Set Up a Microsoft SQL Server Database in Docker on Linux

Learn how to configure and connect to a Microsoft SQL Server Database on a Linux machine using Docker containers.

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How to Install DEB Packages in Arch Linux

DEB packages are meant for installation on Debian-based systems. But that doesn't mean you can't install such packages on your Arch Linux machine.

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Privacy-Focused Distro Tails 5.0 Released for Linux Paranoids

The latest version of the live distribution Tails 5.0 includes the message-encrypting app Kleopatra as well as a new version of the Tor Browser.

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4 Innovative Technologies That Helped Spread Linux

Currently, Linux-based OSes are used widely on both servers and desktops. But without these technologies, it wouldn't be the same as it's today.

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7 Reasons Why Freelance Writers Should Buy a Chromebook

Chromebooks are an excellent choice for freelance writers who need a light and portable device for their creative work. Here are some reasons why!

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How to Install Android Studio on Ubuntu

Getting started with Android development requires you to install Android Studio on Ubuntu.

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18 Crosh Terminal Commands All Chromebook Users Should Know

Your Chromebook has its own terminal, the Crosh. Here's a list of some of the essential Chromebook terminal commands every user should know.

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Create Your Very Own Operating System With Linux From Scratch

Not everyone knows this, but you can create your own Linux-based operating system from scratch. Here's how to get started.

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Canonical Entices Gamers With Early Access to Ubuntu Steam Snap

The company is previewing an alternate way of packaging the popular PC gaming platform as part of a broader effort to improve Linux gaming.

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What's New in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS "Jammy Jellyfish"?

Canonical has finally released the latest LTS version of Ubuntu—22.04 "Jammy Jellyfish." Here are some of its new features.

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