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7 Places You Can Buy a Dedicated Linux PC or Laptop Online

Installing Linux on your desktop or laptop is easy. But can you just buy a Linux machine, straight off the shelf? Here are seven manufacturers doing just that.

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5 Perfect Reasons Why You Should Trust Linux

Windows and macOS have giant corporations behind them, so you can trust them more than Linux, right? Wrong. Here are five compelling reasons why you should trust Linux first.

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How to Shorten Man Pages Into Readable Explanations on Linux and macOS

MacOS and Linux each have a useful command, "man" which displays manual explanations for terminal commands. As they're often lengthy, why not use the tldr tool to shorten them into readable chunks?

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What Is Mono and How Does It Help Windows Switchers New to Linux?

Switching from Windows to Linux means you're going to lose some favorite apps. One tool that can help is Mono, a cross-platform framework that you've probably already used.

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Your Wi-Fi Connection Isn't As Secure As You Think

The WPA2 encryption security protocol that protects your Wi-Fi connection has a flaw. This is a potentially catastrophic vulnerability that could adversely affect almost anyone connected to the internet.

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7 Best Linux PDF Viewers -- And Adobe Reader Is Just One Of Them

PDF is the filetype of choice for many forms of information on the internet. Linux hasn't always had the best support for PDF, however, times have changed. Let's look at your options!

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No Windows or Mac for Me: 8 Reasons Why I Only Use Linux

Free and open source desktops are great, but they aren't exactly popular. Yet I've been running Linux exclusively for the better part of a decade. Here are a few reasons why.

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Top 10 Free Steam Games You Can Play on Linux

Looking for some awesome Linux-compatible games on the cheap? You're in luck! Here are Steam's finest Linux-ready titles, available to download to your PC at no charge.

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10 Things to Consider When Switching to a Linux Smartphone OS

Linux for mobile devices offers a completely different experience to Android and iOS. Here's why Linux mobile is a great option, as well as drawbacks to switching from your favorite mobile OS.

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How to Make and Play DVDs in Ubuntu

You've switched from Windows. You're using your first Linux operating system. And you want to watch a DVD. But there is no integrated solution? Here's how you fix it.

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10 Great Tips for Protecting your Privacy on Linux

Regardless of whether you believe Linux to be the most secure OS, all operating systems have risks and vulnerabilities that can be exploited. Here's how to deal with them on Linux.

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Who Made Linux and Why Is It Free?

Linux is the most widely-used free and open source operating system in the world. Unlike commercial alternatives, no person or company can take credit. But why is it free? And who is behind Linux?

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3 Ways You Can Use Android as a Desktop Operating System

It's actually pretty easy to use Android as your desktop operating system once you know how.

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How to Get the Best Support on Linux Forums

Stuck with Linux? The best place to get help is online, but, it's important to approach support in a certain way. Need help getting a reply on a support forum? Try these tips!

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5 Reasons Linux Is Now a Great Option for Anyone

Linux is a great desktop operating system -- ideal for everyone, regardless of prior computer knowledge. If you know how to use a smartphone or tablet, then you can use Linux.

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Is Skype for Linux Finally Good Enough for Windows Switchers?

Skype for Linux is now available for download, but is it as full featured as its Windows and Mac cousins? Let's take a closer look.

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How to Secure Linux Ubuntu With Two-Factor Authentication

Want an additional layer of security on your Linux login? Thanks to Google Authenticator, it is possible to add two-factor authentication to your Ubuntu PC (and other Linux operating systems).

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How to Use APT and Say Goodbye to APT-GET in Debian and Ubuntu

Linux is in a state of permanent evolution; major changes are sometimes easily missed. While some enhancements can be surprising, some simply make sense: check out these apt-get changes and see what you think.

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The End of Pipelight: How You Can Keep It Running on Linux

Pipelight used to help to solve Windows-compatibility problems, letting you install Windows only browser plugins such as Silverlight on Linux. But this program has now been retired, so what should you use instead?

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5 Networking Commands for the Linux Terminal

You can get a lot done in the command line in Linux, including managing and troubleshooting network issues. Find out about the new ip command, wget, ping, and more.

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