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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 Create and Scan QR Codes on Chromebook

Chromebooks are pretty QR code-friendly. Here is how you can generate a QR code and scan it using your Chromebook.

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How to Install and Use croc to Securely Transfer Files on Linux

Want to share files with other devices using the Linux command line? Check out croc, an easy-to-use cross-platform file transfer utility for Linux.

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Master the Vim Text Editor on Linux Using Vimtutor

Learning how to use a terminal-based text editor like Vim can be hard. But you don't have to go through with all that trouble, not with Vimtutor.

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How and Why to Install Latte Dock From Source Code

If you plan to install the Latte Dock on your KDE desktop, you'll get much better results if you install from source code. Here's how to do that.

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Stable vs. Bleeding-Edge Linux Distros: Which One Should You Choose?

Linux distributions have multiple ways of delivering software to their users. But which one should you go for—stability or the latest software?

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What’s New in Ubuntu 21.10? 6 Highlights

Ubuntu 21.10, codenamed "Impish Indri" features several new upgrades, including the latest version of GNOME and Linux kernel.

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The 8 Excellent Alternative Desktops for Fedora and How to Install Them

Want to give your Fedora distro a new look? Here's how to install a new Linux desktop environment on Fedora and which ones to try.

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How to Customize the Ubuntu Boot Splash Screen and Logo

Want to customize your Ubuntu splash screen? Here's how to change the splash screen and logo in Ubuntu.

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How to Run a Linux Desktop Using the Windows Subsystem for Linux

Windows Subsystem for Linux comes without a desktop. Here's how to install a WSL desktop environment like GNOME or LXDE on Windows.

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How to Hide Files and Folders on Chromebook

Want to know how you can hide your private files and folders on a Chromebook? Here's a simple guide that'll help you out.

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How to Stop Distro-Hopping and Find the Perfect Linux Distro for Yourself

Do you keep switching Linux distros in search of the best? Here's how to find a suitable distro for yourself, one you can stick with for decades.

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Is Linux a Waste of Time and Should You Stick to Windows?

Windows users often find Linux complicated and a waste of time. But is using Linux worth it or should you stick to Windows forever?

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The 5 Best Remote Desktop Clients for Linux

Want immediate access to a distant computer over the internet? Check out these five remote desktop apps for your Linux system.

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How to Transfer Files Between Linux, Android, and iOS Using qrcp

Want a quick and easy way to share files between a Linux desktop and smartphone? Check out qrcp, a free file transfer utility that uses QR codes.

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You Can Now Install Windows Subsystem for Linux From the Microsoft Store

The new Windows Subsystem for Linux app will make using WSL much easier.

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What Happens When You Run a Command in Linux?

Running a Linux command is not as simple as it seems to a user. Here's what happens after you enter a command in the terminal.

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Here’s How to Right-Click on Chromebook

Since Chromebooks don't have dedicated mouse click buttons on the trackpad, simple tasks like right-clicking can be confusing for new users.

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Check File Integrity on Linux the Easy Way With GtkHash

Check whether or not the files on your system have been tampered with using GtkHash, a free and open-source file integrity checker for Linux.

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The Best New Features to Expect in Fedora 35

Fedora 35 brings with it the GNOME 41 desktop and various other new features that can enhance your productivity on Linux.

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Chromebook vs. MacBook: Which Is Better for You?

Trying to decide between buying a Chromebook or a MacBook? Let's look at all the major differences between these two options.

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