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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 Install and Remove Packages in Arch Linux

Using Arch Linux? Installing and removing packages is different to Ubuntu and Mint. Here's what you need to know.

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Ubuntu Flatpak Remix: A New Flavor of Ubuntu for Flatpak Enthusiasts

Annoyed that Canonical dropped Flatpak support? You might be interested in Ubuntu Flatpak Remix.

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How to Host a Quake LAN Party on a Raspberry Pi

Turn any Raspberry Pi into a multiplayer game server with Quake on LAN.

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8 Things to Do After Unboxing a Purism Librem 5

Like with other Linux machines, there are certain things you need to take care of after booting a Purism Librem 5 for the first time.

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View Your Webcam Feed in the Linux Terminal With asciicam

Want a webcam app that displays your camera feed inside the Linux terminal? asciicam is what you need.

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How to Comment Out Lines in Linux Text Files

Commenting out lines in configuration files affect how a Linux app or your system behaves. Learn how you can comment and uncomment lines on Linux.

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How to Connect to a Wi-Fi Network on Ubuntu Server

Ubuntu Server doesn't ship with a GUI by default. So how do you connect to a Wi-Fi network using the terminal on Ubuntu Server?

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How to Play Solitaire in Your Linux Terminal With solitaire-tui

Bring your favorite card game to the Linux terminal by installing solitaire-tui on Linux.

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Can You Daily Drive a Purism Librem 5: Is Mobile Linux Ready?

The Librem 5 by Purism is a smartphone powered by the Linux kernel. Is it good enough to replace Android or iOS as a daily driver smartphone?

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How to List All User Groups on Linux

Get better at user management by learning more about the existing user groups on your Linux computer.

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How to Protect Your Linux PC From Network Threats With OpenSnitch

Keep your data safe from intruders by implementing the graphical OpenSnitch firewall on your Linux machine.

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How to Copy and Paste Text in the Linux Terminal

You can't use Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V inside the Linux terminal to copy and paste some text. These shortcuts are a bit different for Linux.

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5 Reasons SteamOS Is a Good Way to Learn Linux

The Steam Deck is a handheld gaming console powered by the Linux kernel. But is it worth, or even possible, to learn Linux using your Deck?

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How to Install Inkscape to Design Vector Graphics on Linux

It's smart to choose a Linux distro for vector and graphic designing. The next step? Install Inkscape, a free vector design software for Linux.

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Linux GUI Frameworks and Widget Toolkits Explained

The graphical interface you view on your Linux desktop is courtesy of GUI toolkits. Here's everything you need to know about GUI frameworks on Linux.

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6 Reasons Why Linux Mint Is the Perfect Distro for Windows Users

Linux Mint's desktop is similar to that of Windows, but it's not the only reason why Mint is ideal for new users transitioning from Windows to Linux.

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What Are Package Dependencies on Linux? Explained

The term "dependencies" is often used when downloading packages on Linux. But what does it mean?

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How to Install Slack on Linux

Installing Slack on Linux is super easy and only requires a few simple steps, irrespective of the distro you're using.

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speedread Lets You Rapidly Assimilate Text Documents on Linux

Consume more textual content in less amount of time by installing speedread on your Linux machine.

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fd Is a Blazingly Fast Way to Find Files on Linux

The find command is slow and less intuitive than it should be. fd is an easier and much faster alternative to the find command on Linux.

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