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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 Change Your Password on Any Linux Desktop

The terminal is not everyone's strong suit, but Linux is more than just a boring command line. Here's how to change your password on a Linux desktop.

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How to Display top Processes Results and Sort by Memory

The top command is a powerful way to see what is using up your precious system memory. Here's how to sort top output by memory usage.

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Ubuntu vs. Arch Linux: Which Linux Distro Should You Choose?

Arch Linux and Ubuntu are both top contenders when it comes to being the best Linux distro. Here's a detailed comparison of both these OSes.

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How to Refresh Your Linux Desktop Without Rebooting

What happens when your Linux desktop locks up? Shut down, or restart? What if we told you that you don't need to do either? All you really need to do is refresh the desktop.

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The 9 Best Distraction-Free Writing Apps for Linux to Help You Focus

Getting sidetracked while producing content is not a rare sight. Here are some distraction-free text editors for Linux you can install right now.

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How to Install Qubes OS on VirtualBox

Qubes OS is a security-focused Linux distro. Here's how you can install and test Qubes OS on a VirtualBox virtual machine.

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The 6 Best White Noise Apps for Linux to Help You Relax

White noise can help you relax or focus better on the task at hand. Here are some of the best free white noise apps for Linux you can download now.

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Learn How to Manage Remote Connections via SSH

Want to manage secure remote communication between the client and Linux server? Here are some secure shell (SSH) tools to manage remote connections.

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How to Build a Linux Desktop Environment

Can't quite get your Linux desktop to look the way you want? It's time to learn how to build your own Linux desktop environment.

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What Is DragonFly BSD? The Advanced BSD Variant Explained

DragonFly BSD is one of the best BSD-based operating systems with a prime focus on stability and robustness.

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The 8 Best Open-Source Writing Software for Linux

Improve your writing and craft better content with these free and open-source writing apps for Linux.

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The Quickest Way to Install Node.js on Ubuntu

Don't want to waste your time on lengthy installations? Here's how you can quickly install Node.js on Ubuntu and get back to programming.

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How to Create and Set Up Nginx Virtual Hosts on Ubuntu

You can host multiple websites on a single Ubuntu server by configuring virtual web hosts with Nginx.

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The 10 Best Linux Apps for Digital Artists

Want to unleash your creative potential on the digital canvas? Check out these free and open-source Linux tools for graphic design and digital art.

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6 Changes Windows Users Need to Accept When Switching to Linux

Thinking about switching from Windows to Linux? It's not as tough as you've heard, but there are some changes to get used to.

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How to Verify an ISO on Linux and Check if It’s Corrupted

Although not compulsory, you should always verify the checksums of a downloaded Linux ISO. Here's how to do it.

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The 6 Best Command Line Tools to Monitor Linux Performance in the Terminal

Want to track and debug Linux System resources, storage, and network-related problems? Get started with the best Linux performance monitoring tools.

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What Is the Difference Between Display Server, Display Manager, and Window Manager?

If you use Linux you've probably heard of the display server, display manager, and window manager. But what are they and how do they work together?

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How to Install Tor Browser on Linux

Maintain anonymity and protect yourself online by browsing the internet using Tor Browser. Here's how to install it on Linux.

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The 7 Best Red Hat-Based Linux Distributions

Unlike other Linux distros, RHEL isn't free to download. But you can still enjoy its benefits by installing these free RHEL-based Linux distributions.

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