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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 Run a Virtual Machine on Linux: 3 Different Ways

If you want to run a second operating system on your Linux machine without rebooting to switch between them, a virtual machine is your only answer.

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How to Install the Full Version of Minecraft on a Linux PC

Minecraft is one of the biggest games in the world, and runs on virtually every platform. Want to get it running on your Linux computer? We'll show you how.

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Top 7 Linux Operating Systems You Should Try in a Virtual Machine

Five Linux operating system distributions are particularly suitable for running virtual machines, so let's take a look at them.

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How to Install Chrome OS in a Virtual Machine

Fancy Chrome OS but can't afford a Chromebook? It's time to learn how to install Chrome OS in a virtual machine on Windows, macOS, or Linux.

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How to Install an FTP Server on Ubuntu in 5 Steps

Whether you're running an Ubuntu server or simply want to copy files remotely, setting up an Ubuntu FTP server is simple.

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Chromebook Users Can Get Roguelike Dead Cells for Free

Normally, Dead Cells sells for $8.99 on Google Play, which is a steal in its own right. But now, you can get it for free if you own a Chromebook.

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You Can Now Play Minecraft: Education Edition on Chromebooks

With remote learning becoming a new way of life for many, Microsoft has released Minecraft: Educational Edition for Chromebooks.

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The Ultimate Raspberry Pi Commands Cheat Sheet

Want to get more from your Raspberry Pi? Here's loads of helpful commands to navigate the Pi's terminal and program its GPIO pins.

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Chrome OS 84 Arrives With a Host of New Features

Chrome OS 84 is now available in The Stable Channel. And it introduces a host of new features to make your Chromebook more useful.

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A Look at GNOME Classic: Why You Might Not Need MATE

Looking for a more traditional feel from your modern Linux desktop? Perhaps it's time you looked at GNOME Classic.

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AMD vs. NVIDIA GPUs on Linux: Which Should You Use?

Looking for a fast graphics card for Linux gaming? You have two main options: AMD and Nvidia. Here's what you need to know.

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What's the Difference Between Linux Distributions If They're All Linux?

Considering Linux but confused by so many versions? Linux distributions are not all the same! Here are some key differences.

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15 Essential Tips for Ubuntu Linux Power Users

Want to get better at using Linux? These Ubuntu tips and tricks will help you become a power user in no time.

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How to Install and Optimize Minecraft on Linux: 8 Key Steps

Playing Minecraft on Linux? If you've run into performance issues, use these Minecraft optimization tips for the best experience.

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How to Watch Netflix Natively on Linux

Using Netflix on Linux easier than ever. Now you just need the right web browser. Or simply watch Netflix on Kodi!

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How to Upgrade or Switch Linux Distros Without Losing Data

Switching between Linux distributions? Here's how to change your Linux distro without losing any data.

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21 Essential Tips for First-Time Chromebook Users

New to Chromebook? It can take a while to adjust, so here are the first things you need to know for your Chromebook.

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nano vs. Vim: The Best Terminal Text Editors, Compared

Looking for a terminal text editor for Linux? The main choice is between Vim and nano! Here's how they compare.

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How to Create and Boot From a Linux USB Drive on Mac

Here's how to create a bootable Linux USB drive on your Mac using several methods, enabling you to try Linux with little hassle.

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How to Set Up SSH on Linux and Test Your Setup: A Beginner's Guide

Need to access your Linux computer or server remotely? Here's how to set up and configure SSH on Linux, Windows, and mobile.

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