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Top 8 Notepad Apps for Linux That You Can Sync

Evernote remains one of the most popular and widely used apps, but isn't available for Linux. Thankfully, there's no shortage of superb notepad options that sync from Linux across multiple devices.

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6 Great Notepad++ Alternatives for Linux

Notepad++ is one of the best text editors out there, but is unfortunately not available for Linux. Fortunately, we've found six strong alternatives you can use instead.

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Top 5 Media Streaming Tools for Linux

How do you stream movies, music and TV on your Linux PC? We take a look at the top options that you need to consider for the best media streaming experience on Linux.

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How to Enjoy the Latest KDE Plasma Releases With KDE Neon

Want a pure KDE experience with updates received as quickly as possible? If so, then you really ought to consider KDE neon.

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Run Android Apps on Windows With Remix OS Player

Want to run Android apps on Windows? Meet Remix OS Player, a virtualized desktop version of Android that runs almost any Android app.

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Own an Original PS3? Sony May Owe You Money in This Class-Action Lawsuit

If you bought an original model PS3 between 2006 and 2010, you're entitled to some money from Sony. Here's what you need to know.

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Firejail: A Simple Way to Improve Security on Linux

Everyone knows that Linux is more secure than Windows. But what about the apps? Are they safe? Firejail is a sandboxing tool that can help you secure your apps without making them unusable.

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6 Ways Mr. Robot Is Putting Linux in the Public Eye

Mr. Robot debuted in 2015 to critical acclaim. But did you know that there's quite a bit you can learn about Linux from watching Mr. Robot?

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Why We Never Had "The Year of the Linux Desktop"

Linux users have been praying for the "Year of the Linux desktop". But if we're ever going to see Linux gain serious traction, there is much that Linux developers need to improve.

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How You Can Explain Linux to Anyone (So They'll Get It)

How do you evangelize Linux to someone who doesn't share your enthusiasm? How can you persuade your mom to switch from Windows? These tips will help you build an army of Linux newbies.

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How to Play Retro Windows Games on Linux

There's something so satisfying about revisiting a retro PC game, like catching up with an old friend after many years apart. But how can you play classic Windows games on Linux?

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Revive Your Old PC With Lightweight Linux LXLE

Got an old PC or netbook that you're reluctant to part with? A lightweight Linux distro can breathe new life into your hardware and the new LXLE distro is perfect for this.

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How to Install Software on Linux: Package Formats Explained

You've switched to Linux, and want to install some software. But package managers differ depending on your distro. So which apps can you download and install? It's all in the acronyms.

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How to Benchmark Your Linux PC's Performance

Benchmark tests are designed to emulate the kind of workload a PC might experience under real-world conditions, such as video processing or gaming. But what tools can you use to benchmark a Linux PC?

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How to Install Android on Your PC With Remix OS 3.0

Remix OS 3.0 lets users install Android on almost any hardware. Like Linux, Remix runs great on slow or older hardware, so if you have an old PC, bring it back to life with Remix OS 3!

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3 Ways to Manage Your Finances Using Linux

Quicken won't work on Linux, but you have several options open to you for spreadsheet and accounting app alternatives. Here's how you can use Linux to stay on top of your finances.

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6 Reasons to Start Your Kids Off With Linux

Computers, and their operating systems, are not created equal. The OS they use matters, and Linux might be the best one to start them off with. Let's talk about why.

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The Battle of The Budgie Desktops - Budgie-Remix vs SolusOS!

Budgie-Remix and SolusOS are both distros with the Budgie Desktop environment enter. But in comparisons, which is faster, most stable, and has the most software available? Which one should you choose?

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How to Use Pass, the Ultimate Open-Source Password Manager

Looking a password manager for Linux or Mac OS X that's open source? Well, you're in luck, because Pass is free, based on sturdy encryption standards, and super easy to use!

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How to Encrypt Your Personal Data on Linux

Encrypting your vital data isn't as tough as you think it is. Here are three easy ways to encrypt your data: by disk partitions, by individual directories, or by individual files.

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