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5 Terminal Alternatives to Linux Desktop Apps

The Linux terminal is rather daunting and many only use it when necessary. But it can actually prove very useful. These five terminal-based apps show you just how useful it can be.

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Is Security Through Obscurity Safer Than Open Source Software?

Open source software comes with clear security benefits. The opposite approach is security through obscurity. Is one approach actually safer than the other or is it possible that there's truth to both?

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5 Security Tools You Should Have on Linux

From the start, Linux is quite secure, especially when compared to other operating systems such as macOS or Windows. Even so, it's good to build on that, starting with these tools.

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Why Linux Is Great for Freelance Professionals

I've managed to build a career writing online, using just a Linux computer. Let me show you how you can use Linux to manage your professional life, from managing finances to finding clients.

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6 Apps and Tricks to Optimize Your Linux System Backups

Concerned about backing up data in Linux? Worried about using dd, or just want to make things as simple as possible? These tips will help you make straightforward backups that don't eat up storage.

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How to Launch Your Default Apps With Simple Commands in Ubuntu

Unlike proprietary operating systems, Linux provides the tools to tailor your system to your own tastes. Using a single command, you can launch your default apps via the Terminal with update-alternatives.

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What Is the Best Linux Cloud Service for Office Productivity?

Choose a Linux cloud productivity suite can be tough. But while certain cloud providers offer easy access, others are tailored more for writing and editing documents. Which Linux cloud productivity service should you choose?

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How to Write With Any Language in Linux

When it comes to typing text in languages other than English, input method editors, or IMEs, allow Linux users to input text and commands in their native language.

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6 Reasons Your Favorite Linux OS Is Plagued by Bugs

You found a new Linux operating system to try, and you loved it. But then it went wrong. Sometimes Linux gets buggy after a month or two. The question is, why?

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Why It Doesn't Matter Which Linux Operating System You Use

There's always going to be arguments about which Linux operating system is "better". Overall, Linux provides a good experience, regardless of how you run it. Let's look at those similarities -- and celebrate them!

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What Is Container Linux and Should You Use It?

Containers are increasingly popular. Container Linux, formerly known as CoreOS, is a Linux operating system designed for simple containerized deployments. This overview and hands-on look at Container Linux will tell you more.

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10 Strategy Games You Can Play on Linux Today

Linux is becoming a strong alternative to Windows as a realistic PC gaming platform. This list of 10 strategy games will show you just how seriously game developers are now treating Linux.

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Linux App Stores Compared: Which One Is Right for You?

Windows users are being guided to an app store. macOS has had one for a while. Linux, meanwhile, has had an app store-style experience for years. But which one is right for you?

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5 Innovative Linux Operating Systems You Should Try Today

There are many Linux operating systems out there, each one unique in behavior and appearance -- but only a handful of them can truly be called innovative.

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How to Compile Your Own Linux Kernel

Compiling your own Linux kernel is one of those geeky, technical things, right? We've already covered a few reasons why you might want to do this -- now is the time to try it yourself!

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7 Ways You Can Use Linux to Organize Your Life

Whether it's juggling dates, recording a collection, overseeing tasks, or managing your finances, Linux has plenty of tools to organize your life.

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How to Control Linux Start-Up Services and Daemons

Linux runs many applications "in the background" that you might not even be aware of. Here's how to take control of them.

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5 Signs That Show You're a Linux Geek

While Linux is certainly easy to use, there are some activities surrounding it that have a certain, geeky appeal. How many of them do you follow? Are YOU a Linux geek? Let's find out!

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12 Best Linux Server Operating Systems and Who Should Use Them

Building a server? Linux is ideal, typically offering enhanced permissions, increased flexibility, and stability. But which one should you choose? Check out the 12 best Linux server operating systems and who should use them.

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7 Ways Linux Enhances Productivity for the Digital Minimalist

Minimalists feel that removing life's clutter creates space for what matters. These are some of the ways the freedom of open source software can help you simplify your digital life.

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