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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 Search DuckDuckGo From the Linux Terminal

You don't have to open a browser every time you need to search DuckDuckGo. Use ddgr instead, a command-line utility to perform DuckDuckGo searches.

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How to Update to MATE Desktop 1.26 on Ubuntu 21.04

Make the most out of your Ubuntu machine by updating MATE Desktop to the latest version.

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How to Manage Packages on RPM-Based Linux Distros With DNF

Knowing how to install and remove packages is a rudimentary task you should be accustomed to. Here's how to manage packages on Linux with DNF.

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What Is Linux and Why Is It Important?

You might have heard of the term "Linux" on the internet. But what does it mean and why is it important in the open-source world?

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What Are Environment Variables in Linux? Everything You Need to Know

Set custom preferences and default applications on Linux by creating and configuring environment variables.

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Where Can You Buy a Preinstalled Linux Laptop?

Open-source enthusiasts can buy laptops that ship with Linux preinstalled, but where should one look for such devices?

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The Top 8 Features of the GNOME Desktop Environment

Choosing an ideal desktop environment for Linux can be hard. Here are some reasons why you should opt for GNOME.

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How to Access Command History on Linux

Avoid unnecessary retyping by mastering your shell's command history feature.

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Is the PinePhone Pro the Linux Phone Daily Driver We've Been Waiting For?

PINE64 has announced the upcoming release of the PinePhone Pro. Let's take a look at its capabilities and see if it's a good daily driver candidate.

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How to Enable Minimize on Click in Ubuntu

Improve system navigation on Ubuntu by enabling the "click to minimize" feature of the Ubuntu Dock.

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

Start testing new programs and operating systems securely by installing VirtualBox on Linux.

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How to Format Storage Drives Using the Linux Terminal

You don't need to install a dedicated app to format external storage devices on Linux. Here's how to do it from the terminal.

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4 Ways elementary OS Still Falls Short

elementary OS is an ideal distro for Linux newbies, but on the other side of the coin, it also has some weak points the developers need to work on.

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How to Install Notepad++ on Linux

Notepad++ isn't natively available for Linux, but you can still install it on your Linux machine using these methods.

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Raspberry Pi OS 11 Is Now Available: Here’s What’s New

The latest iteration of Raspberry Pi OS, based on Debian 11 "Bullseye," is finally here.

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Understanding Standard I/O on Linux

Improve your Linux command-line workflow by piping multiple commands together using standard I/O.

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How to Install Spotify on Linux

Enrich your musical experience by installing the official Spotify desktop client on your Linux machine.

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How to Install and Use doas: A Minimalistic Alternative to sudo

Want a better replacement for the default sudo command? You're in luck. Here's how to install and set up the doas utility on Linux.

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How to Install and Set Up Telegram on Linux

Telegram is a cross-platform messaging platform used by millions of users worldwide. Here's how you can install it on your Linux desktop.

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How to Create a Self-Signed Certificate in Linux

Generating a self-signed certificate is rather easy on Linux. Here's how you can create one from the Linux terminal.

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