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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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What's New in Fedora 34? 8 Reasons to Upgrade or Switch

The new beta for Fedora 34 has been released with latest features and improvements. Maybe now's the time to switch to Fedora.

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6 Reasons Why You Should Upgrade Your Linux Desktop to GNOME 40 Today

GNOME 40 is out now, with a bunch of upgraded and polished features. Here's what you need to know about GNOME 40.

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10 Practical Examples of the Linux Grep Command

The grep command is used to search for strings in a text file. Here are ten examples of grep that you might find helpful.

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What Is Chrome OS? Here's Everything You Need to Know

Want to find out if Chrome OS is the right operating system for you? Here's what you need to know.

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Getting Started With Ubuntu Server: A Step-by-Step Guide

Need to set up a server? Here's what you need to know about installing Ubuntu Server on any machine.

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How to Find the Public IP Address on a Linux System

Want to know the public IP address of your Linux system? Here are three ways that you can use to find your public IP.

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How to Fix an Unresponsive Linux System With the SysRq Key Combination

Although Linux manages system resources efficiently, sometimes thrashing may occur. Here's how to fix it using the SysRq key.

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The 7 Best Ways to Batch Rename Files in Linux

Want to rename multiple files on your system all at once? Here's how to do it on a Linux machine efficiently.

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Bash printf Function: 7 Examples for Linux

Here's everything you need to know about the printf function in Linux Bash.

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7 Ways to Get Command Line Help on Linux

All the essential commands for learning about Linux commands from the command-line

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Gaming on Linux? Here's How to Install Nvidia Drivers on Ubuntu

Have an Nvidia card and want to play the latest games on Ubuntu? Here's how to install Nvidia drivers on Ubuntu.

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Which Container System Should You Use: Kubernetes or Docker?

Choosing a container system for is a straightforward choice between two systems. Should you choose Kubernetes or Docker?

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How to Back Up a Crostini Linux Installation on Your Chromebook

Using Crostini Linux on your Chromebook device? Here's how you can backup the Linux installation for future use.

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How to Scan Documents in Linux With SANE's Most Useful Commands

Need to scan a document or photo in Linux? Here's how to use the SANE API's most useful commands for scanning.

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How to Download and Install Spotify on a Chromebook

Want to listen to some music on your Chromebook? Here's how you can download and install Spotify on a Chromebook device.

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Learn to Use Linux the Arch Way With ArcoLinux

Want to install Arch Linux on your computer but find it really complicated? Here's what you need to know about ArcoLinux.

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The Fedora 34 Beta Is Out Now, Complete With Gnome 40

You can download and use the Fedora beta right now, along with the shiny new GNOME 40 update.

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Securely Copy Files in Linux With the Scp Command

Remotely moving files and folders is easier than you think. With the scp command, remotely moving files is also encrypted.

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Using a Linux DAW With a USB-Connected MIDI Keyboard

Want to start music production on Linux? Here's what you need to know about setting up a Linux DAW with a USB MIDI keyboard.

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Getting Started With Dpkg on Debian-Based Linux Distros

Learn to install and manage software packages with Dpkg on Debian-based Linux distros

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