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How to Run Linux Commands in the Background

Linux command taking too long to finish? Use any of these six methods to send it to the background.

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How to Use Workspaces and Hot Corners in Linux Mint to Boost Productivity

Workspaces and hot corners on Linux Mint let you compartmentalize your active windows and tasks for better desktop organization and management.

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6 Important Factors to Consider When Choosing a Linux Distro

Linux gives you hundreds of different options to choose from. But are there any factors you should keep in mind when selecting a Linux distro?

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10 Common Mistakes First-Time Linux Users Make

Improve your initial impression of Linux by learning more about the most common mistakes new users make.

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How to Run Android Apps and Games on Linux

Want to run your favorite Android apps and games on your Linux PC? Anbox makes it easy. Here's how to run Android apps on Ubuntu.

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How to Clone Your Linux Hard Drive: 4 Methods

Need to clone your Linux hard disk drive or partition? Use one of these drive cloning tools to clone your Linux disk.

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How to Back Up Your Data With Déjà Dup on Linux

Backing up files is a crucial task that every system administrator should perform. Here's how you can create a backup of your data using Déjà Dup.

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10 Risks When Dual Booting Operating Systems

Dual booting Windows and Linux can boost productivity, but can introduce risks and issues that affect performance.

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6 Practical Reasons for Learning Linux

Every computer science student has dabbled in Linux at some point of time in their life. But why should you bother learning Linux at all?

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Google Drive, Free Phone Apps, Reasons to Switch from Linux to Windows, and Google Opinion Rewards Tricks

We bring you tips and tricks for securing your Google Drive, making free phone calls, earning money on Google Opinion Rewards, and more!

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Timer Mechanisms With C and Linux

Gain fine-grained control over your timing functions using Linux and C.

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How to Fix Static Noise Issue in Linux

For those who have recently installed Linux and constantly hear a static noise from their audio devices, here's a quick fix to this problem.

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How to Easily Upgrade to Fedora Workstation 36

As we inch closer to the final release of Fedora Workstation 36, learn how you can easily update your Fedora system to the latest version.

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9 Important Things to Do After Installing i3wm

Here are some things you need to take care of right after setting up i3wm on your Linux machine.

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How to Format Your USB Drive on Linux

Formatting your USB drive on Linux is relatively easier than on other OSes. Here are three ways to format your USB stick on Linux.

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How to Better Manage AppImages on Linux With AppImage Pool

AppImage Pool is an AppImageHub desktop client that helps you easily download and manage AppImages on Linux.

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How to Turn a Website Into a Linux Desktop App Using Nativefier

If you don't like launching the web browser every time you need to open a certain website, why not create a desktop Linux app that does that for you?

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10 Things to Do After Installing Pop!_OS

Setting up your new Linux desktop can be intimidating. Here are some basic things you should do right after booting into Pop!_OS for the first time.

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How to Quickly Reset a Forgotten Password on Ubuntu

If you've somehow forgotten your Ubuntu password, don't worry, it's easy to log back in to your system by resetting the password.

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How to Lock Your Terminal Sessions on Linux With vlock

vlock lets you lock your terminal on Linux so no one else can tamper with your system through the command line in your absence.

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