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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 Garuda Linux on Your PC

If you're new to the Linux world and don't know how to install Garuda Linux, here's a detailed guide that will assist you throughout the process.

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How to Write, Format, and Manage an SD Card in Linux

There are multiple ways to configure an SD card in Linux, either from the command line or using a graphical application. Here's how you do it.

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The 9 Best Linux Network Troubleshooting Commands

Learn about the most commonly used tools to monitor and troubleshoot networks in Linux.

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How to Use Google Messages on Linux

Being able to check and reply to messages from your desktop is convenient. Here's how you can set up and use Google Messages on Linux.

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Tiny Core Linux: The Smallest Linux Distro Ever Made

Bring your old PC back to life by installing Tiny Core Linux, the smallest and the most lightweight Linux distro you can get your hands on.

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How to Easily Clone and Restore a Linux Disk Image With dd

If you want to wipe, backup, or restore data on Linux, there are a number of apps you can pick. But whichever Linux operating system you run, there's one command that always works -- dd.

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KDE vs. XFCE: Comparing the Two Linux Desktop Environments

XFCE and KDE are neck and neck in terms of customizability, resource consumption, and user experience. So which Linux desktop should you go for?

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5 Reasons Why Linux Uses the Command Line So Much

Have you ever wondered why the command line is such an important part of the Linux ecosystem? Here's the answer.

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7 Must-Know Linux File Manipulation Commands

With a command-focused OS like Linux, you don't need a graphical interface to manage your files. The terminal has got everything you need.

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The 7 Best Linux Docks to Give Your Desktop a New Look

Want to get a macOS-like dock on your Linux desktop? These seven dock apps will help you recreate the Mac desktop experience on Linux.

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7 New Features to Try in Kali Linux 2022.1

The latest version of Kali Linux, 2022.1, packs a myriad of features, both visual and security-related. Here we list some of the most prominent ones.

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Linux Process Management: The Ultimate Guide

Improve system performance and security by learning about process management in Linux.

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Goodbye, CentOS: How to Install Rocky Linux 8

Support for CentOS ended in 2021, but the project lives on in the form of Rocky Linux. Here's how to install and configure Rocky Linux.

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Chrome OS Flex Lets You Turn a PC or Mac Into a Chromebook

Bring the experience of Chromebooks right to your desktop with Chrome OS Flex.

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Unable to Format a USB Drive on Ubuntu? Here’s What to Do

Make your USB drive usable again by fixing the "Error formatting volume" issue on Ubuntu.

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The 8 Most Beautiful Linux Distros to Please Your Visual Senses

If you want a visually-appealing desktop that you can truly call yours, check out these eight beautiful Linux distros that are eye candy for users.

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Ubuntu vs. MX Linux: The Ultimate Comparison

Looking for a new Linux distro to install on your computer? Ubuntu and MX Linux are two worthy choices to consider.

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5 Major Developments in Desktop Linux in 2022

Linux is an ever-evolving family of operating systems. Here are some of the desktop advancements you can expect to see in Linux in 2022.

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The 8 Best Apps to Transfer Files Between Android and Linux

Need to share a file from your Linux desktop to Android, or vice versa? Check out these eight apps that let you transfer your files effortlessly.

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How to Use xargs to Process Piped Arguments in Linux

Learn how to convert standard input to command-line arguments with xargs.

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