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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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Everything You Need to Know About Using Tor Browser on Linux

Want to stay anonymous online but don't know the first thing about Onion routing? Here's how to get started with Tor browser.

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Why You Should Learn Linux on Windows Subsystem for Linux

WSL allows you to use the Linux command line and Windows simultaneously. But is it better to learn Linux on WSL?

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Isn’t It Time to Switch to Linux? 12 Reasons to Abandon Windows

Confused whether you should switch from Windows to Linux? These reasons might help you in making the final decision.

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How to Set the $PATH Variable in Linux

Want to quickly access your custom scripts and programs from the terminal? Here's how to set up $PATH variables in Linux.

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Why You Should Learn Linux on a Chromebook

Confused whether you should start learning Linux on a Chromebook? These reasons might help you in making the jump.

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How to Limit CPU Usage of a Process in Linux With cpulimit

Frustrated with some processes using too much resources? Limit CPU use with cpulimit, a free utility for Linux.

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How to Manage Processes on Ubuntu Using System Monitor

Feeling uncomfortable while managing processes using the Linux command line? System Monitor is there to help you out.

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How to Preserve File Permissions While Copying Files in Linux

Want to retain file permissions while copying files on Linux? Here's how to do it using cp and rsync.

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How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication for SSH in Linux

Want to take your SSH security to the next level? Here's how you can set up two-factor authentication for SSH in Linux.

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Sublime Text 4 Is Here: What’s New for Linux Devices?

Sublime HQ has finally released the long-awaited Sublime Text 4. Check out its new features and the latest improvements.

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What’s the Difference Between APT and dpkg in Ubuntu?

Ubuntu and other Debian-based distributions manage packages using APT and dpkg. But which one's better suited for your needs?

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How to Fix Line Breaks in Text Files Using Dos2Unix and Unix2Dos

Have you ever noticed that line breaks behave differently on Windows and Linux? Here's how you can fix it.

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Which Is the Best Linux OS: Fedora or Ubuntu?

Confused between whether to choose Fedora or Ubuntu as your next OS? Here's what you need to know about these distros.

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Acer Unveils the World's First 17-Inch Chromebook

The company also revealed the world's first Intel Evo certified Chromebooks.

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The 7 Best Chromebooks for 2021

Looking for the best Chromebook on the market? Here are the best Chromebooks depending on your needs.

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1Password Releases Linux Version: Here’s How to Install It…

Tired of memorizing passwords but still care about security online? Use 1Password on Linux to manage passwords like a pro.

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Feeling Overwhelmed With Vim? Try Micro Text Editor Instead

Tired of the uncanny interface and key bindings of Vi and Vim? Now's the right time to switch to Micro editor.

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How to Keep a Window Always on Top in Linux

Need to pin a window on top? Check out these three ways to toggle the Always on Top feature in Linux.

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How to Transfer Files Wirelessly Between Linux and Android With Warpinator

Want to share files wirelessly between your Linux and Android device? Here's how to do it using Warpinator.

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What Is Linux? What Can You Use Linux For?

Heard about Linux online but not sure what it is? Here's a brief introduction to the OS and what it can be used for.

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