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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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6 Command Line Utilities for Viewing File Content in Linux

Linux has several commands that you can use to output the content of a file in the terminal.

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How to Download and Install TeamViewer on Linux

Need to remotely access another computer or accept remote access to your Linux PC? Here's how to use TeamViewer on Linux.

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Type Less, Do More With Linux Command-Line Aliases

Tired of typing long commands every time you open up your terminal? Use Linux command aliases to make it easier for yourself.

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How to Fix Bluetooth Connectivity Issues in Ubuntu Linux

Facing problems with Bluetooth connections on Ubuntu Linux? Try these fixes to solve the issue.

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You Can Now Share Files Between Android and Linux With Warpinator

File transmission between Android and Linux has never been easier with Warpinator.

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Yes, You Can Use LibreOffice as a PDF Editor – Here’s How

Want to edit and modify the content of a PDF file on Linux? You can do it with LibreOffice Draw.

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Is Slackware the Right Linux Distribution for You? What You Need to Know

Slackware is one of the oldest actively developed Linux distributions. But should YOU use Slackware?

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How to Use sudo Commands Without Password in Linux

Typing the root password for every system command can be irritating. Learn how to use the sudo command without passwords.

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Should You Run Linux in a Virtual Machine or WSL?

Choosing between a virtual machine and Windows Subsystem for Linux can be hard. So which one's better for you?

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How to Analyze Disk Usage With gdu in Linux

Linux hard disk filling up too quick? Keep an eye on disk usage on a HDD or SSD on Linux with gdu.

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How to Find Duplicate Data in a Linux Text File With uniq

If you have a text file with duplicate content in that you want to remove, it's time to learn how to use the uniq command.

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Google Announces New Docking Stations Designed for Chromebooks

The Work With Chromebook-certified docks will also feature automatic firmware updates.

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How to Set a Time Limit on Linux Commands

Want to run a command on Linux without it eating up too many resources? The solution is to set a time limit on it.

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How to Recover Deleted Files on Linux Using TestDisk

Need to recover files or partitions that you've accidentally deleted? Find them with the open source TestDisk utility.

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What Are Zombie Processes in Linux and How to Kill Them

Zombie processes are remnants of closed software. Here's how zombie processes can slow a Linux system and how to kill them.

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How to Use the xxd Hex Dumper Utility in Linux

Use xxd hex dumper if you want to print the content of any file in hexadecimal format.

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How to Check CPU Temperature on a Linux System

If your computer CPU is too hot it can impact performance. Learn how to check the CPU temperature and manage cooling in Linux.

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Slackware Releases Version 15.0 Beta: Look Out for These New Features

Slackware Version 15.0 beta is out with interesting features and changes. Here's what you need to know about the release.

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Elementary OS 6 Beta Is Here: What's New and How to Download It?

The developers of elementary OS have recently released a beta version of their upcoming operating system.

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How to Install .NET 5 on Ubuntu Linux

Want to develop .NET applications on your Ubuntu machine? Here's how to install the Dotnet 5 framework on your system.

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