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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 Update Ubuntu in the Command Line

Want to update Ubuntu quickly and simply? Here's how to open a terminal prompt and install Ubuntu in the command line.

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How to Find and Fix Broken Symlinks in Linux

Broken symbolic links can lead to performance problems in Linux. Here's how to find and fix broken symlinks.

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The 10 Best Text Editors for Your Chromebook

Need a simple text editor on your Chromebook? Here are the best Chromebook apps for taking notes, editing text, and writing code.

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How to Easily Encrypt and Decrypt Files and Directories in Linux

Want to encrypt files or folders on the fly? Here's how to secure your data with OpenSSL in Linux.

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Is Your Network Secure? How to Analyze Network Traffic With Wireshark

Want to learn how to use Wireshark? This guide introduces the core features of Wireshark with real-world examples.

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What Is Unix Time and When Was the Unix Epoch?

Unix time is a system computers use to measure time. But how does Unix time work? And what is a "Unix Epoch?"

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How to Manage User Groups With Groupadd on Linux

Need to manage multiple users on your Linux system? Here's how to do that with groupadd, usermod, and other commands.

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How to Use the ls Command in Linux

The ls command is one of the most useful command line tools in Linux. Here's everything you need to know about ls.

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9 Basic Commands to Get You Started With Linux

Want to gain familiarity with Linux? Start with these basic Linux commands to learn standard computing tasks.

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How to Set Up and Use Game Controllers on Linux

Ready to use Linux for gaming? Here's how to set up USB and Bluetooth game controllers on Linux.

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How to Change Your Unix Password

Need to change your password in Linux or other Unix-like operating systems? Here's what you need to know.

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How to Add a User in Linux

Need to give a family member or friend access to your Linux PC? Here's how to add a user in Linux and give them their own account.

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The Top Free Screen Recording Software for All Platforms

Whatever platform you're using—Windows, macOS, or Linux—here are all the best screen-recording apps you can use. For free!

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Turn Arch Linux Into a Gaming System With Steam

Using Arch Linux? Here's how to play AAA games on Linux with Steam.

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How to Test Any Linux Distro Without Installing With DistroTest

Interested in trying Linux but don't want to install it on your computer? Try Linux in your browser instead with DistroTest.

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What Is a Process in Linux?

Understanding process and jobs is a key aspect to getting to grips with Linux. Here's what you need to know.

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How to Setup SSL on Your Site Quickly and For Free With Let's Encrypt

Learn how to show your website is secure and trustworthy with an SSL certificate from Let's Encrypt.

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The 15 Best Linux Music Player Apps

Looking for the perfect Linux music player? Look no more. Here are the 15 best music players for Linux in 2021

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How to Manipulate Images in the Linux Terminal

Need to quickly crop, resize, or otherwise edit an image in Linux? Forget loading an app - use the terminal instead.

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How to View and Change Boot Sequence in Linux Terminal

Need to change your Linux system's boot sequence without rebooting? Here's how to change it in the terminal.

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