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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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Why Linux Is Free: How the Open Source World Makes Money

Why is Linux and other open-source software free? What do the developers get out of it, and how do they make money to continue development?

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Garuda Linux: An Arch-Based Linux Distro Built for Speed and Beauty

Garuda Linux is not your regular Arch-based distro. It transforms Linux, especially Arch, into a user-friendly operating system for newcomers.

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The Pros and Cons of Using Windows Subsystem for Linux

What are the advantages of running Linux on Windows using WSL? Are there any drawbacks as well? Let's find out.

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The 5 Best Pomodoro Apps to Maximize Your Productivity on Linux

Step up your game and get things done with these amazing Pomodoro timer apps for Linux.

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How to Add Application Shortcuts to the Ubuntu Desktop

Having app shortcuts on your desktop significantly decreases the time it takes to launch an app. Here's how to add desktop shortcuts on Ubuntu.

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How to Manage Linux Processes With htop

The top utility is a great system monitor, but htop is a fully interactive alternative that looks great too.

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6 Signs That Microsoft Is Really a Fan of Linux

Microsoft is a corporate entity, so it isn't big on emotions. But over the past few years, the company has embraced Linux in quite a few big ways.

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How to Seamlessly Switch to Linux from Windows

Thinking about switching to Linux? Leaving Windows can be difficult, but if you get the preparation right, moving to Linux can be a breeze.

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The 8 Best Linux Download Managers for Faster Downloads

No one likes to wait for slow downloads. Install these eight download managers to get lightning-fast download speed on Linux.

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How to Change Desktop Themes on Linux Mint

Take desktop customization to the next level by installing themes on your Linux Mint desktop.

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How to Scan All Open Ports on Your Network With Nmap

Here's how to use the Nmap network auditing tool to scan all ports, including open ports and specific ones.

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What Is the Arch User Repository (AUR)? Everything You Need to Know

Arch Linux has a community-driven repository called the AUR which is home to thousands of packages contributed by Arch users.

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What Is POSIX? How It Relates to Linux

Every Linux user has heard of POSIX at least once. But what does it mean and how is it related to Linux?

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6 Reasons Why You Should Try the Lightweight Xfce Desktop

While other Linux desktops try to hog your system memory with animations, Xfce offers a superfast and seamless desktop experience instead.

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The 9 Best Linux Distros for Privacy-Focused Users

Switch to these top-rated Linux distros to enhance your privacy and security online.

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5 Signs the Ubuntu Desktop Has Gone Stale

Ubuntu is no-doubt one of the best Linux distros out there, then why is the Ubuntu desktop losing its shine?

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Looking for Something? How to grep Multiple Strings in Linux

The grep command is the perfect way to find multiple text strings throughout your system. Find out how to do it!

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The Complete Guide to User Management in Linux

Managing users is a crucial task every Linux system administrator should be proficient in. Here's the ultimate user management guide for Linux.

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How to Add a Printer to a Chromebook

Just like on other operating systems, adding a printer to your Chromebook is also a breeze. Here's how you can do it in three simple steps.

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Ubuntu Running Slow? 8 Tips to Speed Up Your Linux PC

Performance issues getting you down? Need to squeeze more out of Ubuntu, but don't know how? Here are eight tips to speed up your Ubuntu machine.

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