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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 Install scrot and Capture Screenshots on Ubuntu

Want to know how you can take high-quality screenshots on Ubuntu? Here's how to use scrot to capture screenshots.

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How to Make Vim Look Good: 5 Vim Customization Tips

Want to personalize a boring Vim installation to your taste? Use these Vim customization tips to make it look better and extend its functionality!

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The 7 Best Alternatives to the Terminal App for Ubuntu

Replace the old and boring Ubuntu terminal with these seven terminal emulator applications.

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The 6 Best Apps to Take Screenshots on Ubuntu

Looking for an app that lets you take screenshots efficiently on Ubuntu? Here are some of the best screenshot applications.

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Yakuake: The KDE Terminal Emulator That You Probably Aren’t Using

Transform your command-line experience on Linux by using Yakuake, a terminal emulator based on Konsole.

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Looking for a New Distro? 10 Reasons to Try Garuda Linux

A new Arch Linux distro offers a fresh take on open soure productivity. Here why you should try Garuda Linux.

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What Can You Do With Linux on a Chromebook?

Finished setting up Linux on your Chromebook but not sure what to do now? Here are three things that you can try.

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What Is GRUB Bootloader and What Does It Do?

Heard of the GRUB bootloader but not sure what it does? Here's a simple explainer with everything you need to know.

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6 Reasons Why You Should Give Linux Another Chance in 2021

Gone are the days when Linux was considered an operating system for developers and tech geeks.

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Flatpak for Beginners: An Introduction to Downloading Software With Flatpak

Want an easy and effective way of downloading packages on Linux? Flatpak is a reliable and beginner-friendly package manager.

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How to Set Up a LAMP Test Environment on WSL

Want to get started with web development on Windows Subsystem for Linux? Begin by setting up a LAMP test environment.

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How to Check System Details and Hardware Information on Linux

Want to get detailed information regarding your system specifications? Luckily, Linux has several commands to help you out.

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How to Filter or Disable Blue Light on Ubuntu

Desktop screens emit blue light that might affect your sleep cycle. Learn how to filter blue light on your Ubuntu machine.

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How to Convert a PDF File to Text Document on Linux

Editing a PDF file requires converting it to a text document first. But how do you do this?

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Fix Linux Server Issues With These 5 Troubleshooting Steps

Get your Linux server back up and running in minutes with these smart troubleshooting tips.

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Everything You Need to Know About Snap and Snap Store

Overwhelmed by the steep learning curve of command-line package managers? Get started with Snap and Snap Store today.

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How to Terminate Unresponsive Processes in Linux With kill and pkill

Want to learn how to deal with an unresponsive process on Linux? The kill and pkill commands are there to help you out.

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How to Install and Set Up Microsoft SQL Server on Ubuntu

Want to store and manage databases on your Ubuntu machine? Here's how to set up Microsoft SQL Server with Azure Data Studio.

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Should You Use Ansible for Automation?

Is Ansible the software provisioning system you've been looking for? Here's a look at setting it on Linux.

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Understanding the sources.list File in Ubuntu

sources.list is one of the many files you'll see when adding software repositories. Here's what you need to know about it.

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