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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 Set Up any Email (Including Gmail and Exchange) on Mozilla Thunderbird

Any type of email account can be set up in Mozilla Thunderbird. POP, IMAP, Gmail, or Microsoft Exchange, here's how to get your email on Thunderbird.

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How to Check Disk Usage on Linux With duf

Want to analyze disk usage on Linux? Here's how to install and use duf, a free and open-source disk usage checker for Linux.

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How to Download, Install, and Use Google Fonts on Ubuntu

Want to add new Google Fonts on your Ubuntu machine? Follow these steps to get started.

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Ubuntu Web: A Chrome OS Alternative That Respects Your Privacy

Apart from Chrome OS, there are other web-based operating systems available for Chromebook users, and Ubuntu Web is one of them.

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How to Set Up a Local Kubernetes Instance With MicroK8s on Ubuntu

Make your applications scalable and secure post-deployment by installing a local Kubernetes instance on an Ubuntu server.

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How to Install VMware on Linux and Create Your First Virtual Machine

Setting up a virtual machine on Linux has never been easier with VMware. Here's how to install VMware and create a virtual machine on Linux.

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How to Install Vivaldi on Linux

Like Windows and macOS, Linux users are also spoilt for choices when it comes to web browsers. Here's how you can install Vivaldi on Linux.

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How to Use WhatsApp on a Linux Desktop

Unlike Windows and macOS, there's no official Linux desktop client for WhatsApp, but you can still use it on your Linux machine. Here's how.

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How to Run Graphical X Apps Over SSH in Linux

You can run X apps remotely on a Linux server and display their output on your local machine using SSH with X forwarding, Here's how.

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You Can Now Install a Legacy Version of the Raspberry Pi OS

Bullseye is here, but a Legacy version of the older Buster branch of Raspberry Pi OS is available if you need it.

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The 10 Best Ubuntu-Based Linux Distributions of All Time

Like Debian and Arch, Ubuntu also acts as a foundation for a multitude of Linux distros, all of them focusing heavily on stability and user security.

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6 Ways elementary OS Is Perfect for Digital Minimalists

If you're looking for an operating system stripped of all the excess fluff, elementary OS might be the perfect Linux distro for you.

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How to Compile and Install Software From Source in Linux

Although Linux has package managers that make software installation much easier, sometimes you're forced to build a package from the source.

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The 9 Best Linux Distros for Windows Users

Linux can be hard to adapt to for first-time users, but only if you install the wrong distro. Here are the best Linux distros for Windows users.

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How to Fix VMware Errors After a Linux Kernel Upgrade

Whenever you update the Linux kernel on your host machine, VMware fails to launch properly. Here's how to fix the issue.

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How to Run Linux GUI Apps With WSL2 on Windows

With the latest version of Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL2), you can now run graphical Linux apps on Windows.

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Is Android Really Open-Source? And Does It Even Matter?

Which part of the Android platform is open-source? We explain everything you need to know, and whether or not it even matters.

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How to Create and Execute Bash Scripts in Linux

Shell scripts can help you automate boring, repetitive tasks on Linux. Here's how you can easily create and run a Bash script on your system.

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What Is OpenBSD? Everything You Need to Know

OpenBSD is no doubt one of the most secure operating systems on the internet. Here's what you need to know about it.

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How to Install and Configure Nginx on Ubuntu

Develop and deploy robust web applications by installing the Nginx server on Ubuntu.

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