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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 Install and Set Up Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)

Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a bit different than installing other distros. Here's how you can install and set up RHEL on your machine.

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How to Extract Text From Images on Linux With TextSnatcher

Using CLI tools to OCR an image can be nerve-wracking for some users. TextSnatcher is the best graphical app to extract text from images on Linux.

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How to Format Your USB Drive on Linux

Formatting your USB drive on Linux is relatively easier than on other OSes. Here are three ways to format your USB stick on Linux.

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How to Use SystemRescue to Fix Common Computer Problems

All of us have come across an unbootable PC. Luckily, SystemRescue is there to help you make your computer usable again.

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How to Install Ubuntu 22.04 LTS on Your PC or Laptop

Find out how to install the simplest Linux operating system, Ubuntu, on your computer.

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How to Disable and Remove LightDM on Linux

When switching display managers, you need to remove your current display manager to make space for a new one. Here's how to disable LightDM on Linux.

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5 Reasons Why Fedora Feels Like the New Ubuntu

For a long time, Ubuntu was the Linux distro that brought people to use Linux. But now, it seems like Fedora is taking its place.

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The 8 Best Free Flatpak Games Available on Linux

Looking to get stuck into some great, free Linux-friendly games? We've got the list for you. Let's dive in.

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How to Run Multiple Linux Distributions Inside the Terminal Using Distrobox

Installing multiple OSes on virtual machines is a time-consuming task. Distrobox lets you quickly test various Linux distros inside the terminal.

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How to Downgrade Packages on Linux

When the latest update of a package is filled with bugs, switching to an older version can restore the stability of your Linux desktop.

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MX Linux Casually Drops Version 21.1, Codenamed "Wildflower"

The latest version of MX Linux sports updated software, a new kernel, and a tool to make Samba sharing easier. All with the minimum of fuss.

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How to Install and Run Ghidra on Linux

Ghidra is one of the most popular reverse engineering frameworks for security professionals. Here's how to install it on Linux.

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How to Make Firefox Feel Native on Linux Desktops

Mozilla Firefox feels out of place on most modern Linux desktops. However, that doesn't mean you can't customize it to fit your desktop theme.

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How to Use Arrays in a Bash Script

Arrays can simplify many tasks, especially when you need to repeat an action across several files. Find out how to use them in your bash scripts.

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How to Install Azure Data Studio on Linux to Manage Your SQL Servers

Azure Data Studio helps you manage your cloud-based and local database servers. Here's how to install it on Linux.

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How to Better Manage AppImages on Linux With AppImage Pool

AppImage Pool is an AppImageHub desktop client that helps you easily download and manage AppImages on Linux.

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Pop!_OS Teases Intrepid Linux Users With the 22.04 Beta Release

System 76 has made the beta version of the Ubuntu variant available for users unafraid of bugs to try out the latest version of Pop!_OS.

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Sick of Compiling Gentoo Linux? Then Try the New LiveGUI Distro!

Gentoo's LiveGUI image lets users test the technical distro before installing. Artists have also been invited to submit artwork for a rebranding.

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How to Play Roblox on a Chromebook

Can you play Roblox on a Chromebook? Yes, you can, and it's easy to set up. Here's how you do just that.

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7 Privacy-Focused Alternatives to Common Linux Software

Maintain privacy and keep your desktop safe by installing privacy-oriented alternatives to popular applications on Linux.

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