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The Linux Spotify App is Dead (Kinda): What Can Replace It?

The year of the Linux desktop never came. From Adobe Flash to Skype, Linux still gets the short end of the software stick. Perhaps the worst offender is Spotify. So how can you replace it?

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How to Schedule Tasks in Linux with Cron and Crontab

The ability to automate tasks is one of those futuristic technologies that is already here. Every Linux user can benefit from scheduling system and user tasks, thanks to cron, an easy-to-use background service.

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Does Microsoft Really Love Linux After All?

Microsoft and Linux have had a tumultuous relationship. Over the years, CEOs have expressed a desire to see Linux disappear, but these days the story is different. Does Microsoft really like Linux after all?

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7 Ways to Install Apps and Games in Linux

The most common method of installing apps on Linux is from the repositories using a package manager. Make no sense? Don't worry - here we explain the different methods to install software on Linux

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6 Ways Linux Is More Welcoming Than Windows for Newcomers

If you recently installed Windows 10, you may have experienced a rather cold piece of automation. Contrast this with installing Linux, which is warm and informative - just two of many reasons to choose Linux over Windows.

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Take Control of Linux Disk Partitions with These 10 fdisk Commands

While desktop disk management tools are also available for Linux distros (such as the Disk Utility in Ubuntu), using the fdisk command line tool offers more options.

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How to Run Windows Apps & Games with Linux Wine

Is there any way to get Windows software working on Linux? One answer is to use Wine, but while it can be very useful, it probably should only be your last resort. Here's why.

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5 Easy & Effective Ways to Edit PDF Documents on Linux

How can you modify PDFs on a Linux system? Well, you might pay for commercial-grade software and support, or opt for a free alternative. Let's take a look at what's out there.

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7 Linux Podcasts You Need to Listen To

There are a lot of podcasts about Linux out there. But which ones are worth listening to? You're going to find something worth listening to in this list of seven download-worthy Linux podcasts.

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8 Free MMORPGs That Run Natively on Linux

"You can't play games on Linux" is one of the most outdated lies that people keep spreading, but while MMORPGs are lagging behind, there are several free MMORPGs that run natively on Linux.

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How to Instantly Free Up Spare Disk Space on Linux

With just two commands, you could clean out a lot of junk files that are taking up space on your system.

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Make Math Easy with These Linux Apps

While most of us don't deal with integrals and vector fields on a daily basis, managing budgets and calculating surface areas when redecorating comes in useful. Math matters, and these Linux tools can help.

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The Current State of Video Streaming Services on Linux

Video streaming on Linux is a mess, but it is actually improving daily. If you're confused by the current state of video streaming support for Linux, our guide should put you straight.

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6 Tools to Manage Your Linux Clipboard

Clipboard Managers will save you a ton of hassle and headaches - you won't want to go another day without using one. We've tested six clipboard management tools to help Turbo Charge your clipboard.

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Gaming on Linux is Here: Install SteamOS Beta Today

If you've become interested in gaming on Linux, using SteamOS as your Linux distribution of choice is a good idea. This guide covers every step and possible question you may have during installation.

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8 Ways to Manage Multiple Twitter Accounts on Linux

Contrary to popular opinion, there are quite a few Twitter clients for Linux. The only problem is that most of them suck. So what apps can you use to manage multiple Twitter accounts on Linux?

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How to Add "Open As Root" to Ubuntu's Right-Click Menu

If you frequently need to open files and folders as root, then here's a quick way to add the option to the right-click menu in Ubuntu.

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5 Games That Prove Linux Is Now a Serious Gaming Platform

Big-budget games are coming to Linux, thanks to graphic driver improvements and the arrival of SteamOS. Here are five, top-tier games which undeniably demonstrate the potential of Linux as a platform for gaming.

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5 Reasons Why Windows 10 Might Make You Switch to Linux

Despite Windows 10's huge takeup, there has been plenty of criticism for Microsoft's new everlasting operating system. Here are five top reasons why Windows 10 might irk you enough to make the switch to Linux.

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Miss Windows XP? Get it Back With Zorin OS

Are you one of those old school Windows users who loved Windows XP, and were sad to see it go as the world moved on into Windows 7, 8 and 10? Introducing Zorin OS, the alternative Windows XP!

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