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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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Revive Classic Nintendo DS Games on Linux With Emulation

Want to revisit those Nintendo DS handheld classics on Linux? Here's how to emulate Nintendo DS games.

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How to Create a Web App in Linux Mint

Missing a much-wanted app on Linux? Use Linux Mint's new Web App Manager to run websites as standalone apps.

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The 5 Best Adobe Illustrator Alternatives for Linux

Want to develop vector graphics on Linux? The answer is to try one of these Adobe Illustrator alternatives for Linux.

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How to Change Your Linux Password

Need to change your Linux password? Here's everything you need to know about resetting a password in Linux.

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How to Save and Quit a File in Vim

Want to learn how to save and quit files in Vim? This is the perfect guide for you. Learn how to save files, save and exit Vim, and quit files without saving.

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How to Find a Directory in Linux

Looking for something? Here's how to find the exact directory you need on Linux.

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How to Use Vim: A Guide to the Basics

Planning to use the vim text editor for Linux? Here are all the commands you need to get started - learn how to use vim in minutes!

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ECS Announces Eco-Friendly, Fanless Mini PCs, the Liva Q1A and Q1A Plus

ECS just announced two eco-friendly mini PCs for streaming, signage, and display markets. The Ubuntu or Android computers can drive 4K displays.

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Video Shows Jailbroken iPhone 7 Booting Ubuntu to Gnome Desktop

One user has managed to make the popular Linux distribution boot up in GUI mode on their jailbroken iPhone 7.

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Efficiently Manage Remote SSH Connections With These Linux Commands

Learn how to save time managing remote servers with these SSH and Linux commands.

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What Is SSH and What Does It Stand For?

Heard about SSH but never known what it is? Here's what you need to know.

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Samsung Reveals the Galaxy Chromebook 2 With a Reasonable Price Tag

It's the first Chromebook with a QLED screen and it comes with a convenient 2-in-1 design.

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How to Copy Files in Linux With the cp Command

Need to copy files and folders in Linux? Save time by using the cp command to move data in the terminal.

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Nmap for Beginners: Gain Hands On Experience With Port Scanning

Want to know more about weak points on your network? Here's how to get started with Nmap.

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Getting Started With Redis and PHP for Quick Data Storage

Learn how to increase the speed of your online software using the popular and open-source redis data storage engine, allowing for blazingly fast speeds of up to 32 million queries per-second.

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What Does "Bash" Mean in Linux?

You've probably heard of Bash, but what is it? What can it do? Find out here.

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10 Linux Hardening Tips for Beginner SysAdmins

Taking your first steps as a Linux sysadmin? Here are the OS hardening tricks you need to secure your systems.

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How Do You Install a DEB File in Ubuntu?

Linux systems use deb files to install applications. Understanding how to use them is a key skill.

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How to Use GnuPG for Encryption on Linux

Want to send and receive secure emails on Linux? Here's how to use GnuPG to create and manage encrypted email messages.

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How to Move Linux Files With the Mv Command

Moving files in the Linux terminal is more powerful than in a file browser, but you need to know what you are doing.

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