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Linux

Learn Linux and get from a beginner to expert user with these Linux tutorials.

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How to Use Fusion 360 on Linux

Fusion 360 is excellent for 3D designers but there’s no Linux version yet. Here we show you how you can use Fusion 360 on Linux.

By Tanveer Singh / Oct 19, 2023
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How to Set Up An Uptime Monitoring Tool in Linux with Uptime Kuma

Uptime Kuma is a modern lightweight uptime monitoring tool for Linux. Learn how you can host one in your network using Docker and Ubuntu.

By Ramces Red / Oct 18, 2023
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How to Install a Nostr Relay in Linux

Nostr relays are the backbone that serve content inside a the Nostr social media network. Learn how to host a Nostr relay on Linux with nostream.

By Ramces Red / Oct 13, 2023
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How to Self-Host a RSS Reader with FreshRSS

FreshRSS is a web-based RSS reader that supports scraping and multi-user sessions. Learn how to self host FreshRSS in Linux using Docker.

By Ramces Red / Oct 11, 2023
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Best Backup Software to Back up Files in Linux

Backups are a vital part of keeping your data safe and secure. Learn some of the best backup software that you can install in Linux today.

By Ramces Red / Oct 6, 2023
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15 of the Best Linux Games in 2024

Gaming on Linux has come a long way, with even AAA games playable through emulators. But, here are the best Linux games you can run natively.

By Tanveer Singh / Oct 5, 2023
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How to Create Your Own Bookmark Manager with Linkding

Linkding is a lightweight and powerful web-based bookmark manager for Linux. Learn how to host your own instance using Docker Compose today.

By Ramces Red / Oct 4, 2023
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Best Retro Gaming Emulators for Linux

We all love to revisit favorite retro games from the past. Now you can play them easily on your Linux PC using these Linux emulators.

By Tanveer Singh / Oct 3, 2023
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How to Mount ISO File in Linux

ISO, BIN and CUE files are popular digital formats for optical discs. Learn how to mount an ISO file in Linux and convert BIN and CUE today.

By Ramces Red / Sep 29, 2023
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How to Create Roaming Home Directories in Linux with IdM

Roaming directories are network drives that syncs files between multiple Linux machines. Learn how to create one using Red Hat’s IdM and NFS.

By Ramces Red / Sep 27, 2023
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SCP vs SFTP: Which One Should You Use for File Transfer

SCP and SFTP are versatile file transfer tools in Linux. Learn what makes them special and why you should include them to your CLI toolbox.

By Ramces Red / Sep 20, 2023
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How to Self-Host and Install Ghost on Your Linux Server

Ghost is a powerful, open-source blogging platform. Here we show you how to self-host Ghost and install it on your Linux server.

By Ramces Red / Sep 14, 2023
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How to Get the Latest Intel Graphics Drivers for Linux

Intel has made it easier for Linux users to run the latest Intel graphics drivers. Here’s how to install the latest Intel graphics drivers for Linux distros.

By Tanveer Singh / Sep 13, 2023
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How to Integrate KeePass With Chrome and Firefox in Ubuntu

KeePass is a powerful and highly flexible open source password manager. Learn how you can link it to Firefox and Chrome in Ubuntu Linux.

By Ramces Red / Sep 8, 2023
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5 System Administration Tools for KDE

The K desktop environment has plenty of useful tools for you to manage your system. Here are the best KDE system administration tools to check out.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez / Sep 6, 2023
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Get Your Own Self-hosted RSS Reader With Tiny Tiny RSS

Tiny Tiny RSS is a powerful web-based RSS feed reader for Linux servers. Learn how to deploy and configure one using Docker today.

By Ramces Red / Sep 5, 2023
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How to Install Urbit in Linux

Urbit is a minimalist, network-native operating system that runs on top of Linux. Learn how you can create and use your own Urbit node today.

By Ramces Red / Aug 31, 2023
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How to Customize LightDM with Themes and Backgrounds

LightDM is a simple, yet highly versatile display manager for Linux desktops. Learn how you can modify it with custom themes and backgrounds.

By Ramces Red / Aug 24, 2023
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Run Your Own Pastebin with Stikked

Stikked is a lightweight yet powerful online paste manager for Linux. Learn how you can host your own Pastebin through this simple service.

By Ramces Red / Aug 17, 2023
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How to Create Your Own VPN in Linux With OpenVPN

OpenVPN is a free and open source VPN server and client setup for Linux. Learn how you can create your own VPN cluster with OpenVPN today.

By Ramces Red / Aug 11, 2023
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How to Install the Telegram Desktop App in Linux

Want to switch to Telegram for messaging in Linux? Learn how to install the Telegram Desktop app in Linux using multiple methods.

By Crystal Crowder / Aug 9, 2023
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How to Create A VPN in Linux with Tailscale

Tailscale is a lightweight VPN daemon and service for Linux. Learn how you can create a personal decentralized network by installing it today.

By Ramces Red / Aug 3, 2023
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How to Backup Your GPG Key in Linux with paperkey

Paperkey is a simple tool that can create printable GPG private key backups in Linux. Learn how you can install and use it today.

By Ramces Red / Jul 27, 2023
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How to Create a Minimalist Kanban in Linux with Kanboard

Kanboard is a simple and powerful collaborative kanban board for Linux. Learn how you can deploy and use one through Docker today.

By Ramces Red / Jul 24, 2023
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How to Download and Configure DaVinci Resolve in Linux

Need powerful video editing for Linux? Find out how to download and configure DaVinci Resolve in Linux and even troubleshoot issues.

By Crystal Crowder / Jul 21, 2023
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How to Create New Partitions in Linux

Partitions and file systems are vital parts of every Linux distribution. Learn how you can create them directly from the terminal today.

By Ramces Red / Jul 20, 2023
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7 of the Best Web Browsers for Linux

There are plenty of web browsers for Linux these days, but these are the best of the best when it comes to browsing the web on Linux.

By Terenz Jomar Dela Cruz / Jul 19, 2023
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How to Install and Configure ownCloud Server

ownCloud is a powerful, self-hosted cloud storage solution for Linux distributions. Learn how you can install and configure it today.

By Ramces Red / Jul 14, 2023
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How to Make a Raspberry Pi Virtual Machine

A Raspberry Pi virtual machine can help with a lot of things. You could use it for testing. Or you could try it out before buying one at all.

By Terenz Jomar Dela Cruz / Jul 13, 2023
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5 Simple and Easy Uses for Netcat in Linux

Netcat is a simple, yet powerful networking utility for Linux. Learn some of the most effective tricks that you can use with this handy tool.

By Ramces Red / Jul 10, 2023
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How to Customize the GDM Sessions List

GDM is the default graphical session manager for the GNOME 3 desktop. Learn how you can load your own desktop environment inside it today.

By Ramces Red / Jul 4, 2023
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PowerShell vs. Bash: Key Differences to Know About

You’ve likely heard of Linux’s Bash and Microsoft’s PowerShell, but not sure how they work. Here we pit them side by side and see how they compare with each other.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez / Jun 30, 2023
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How to Use GPG with GNU Kleopatra in Linux

GPG is an important part of keeping your digital data safe and secure today. Learn how to get started by using its GUI front-end: Kleopatra.

By Ramces Red / Jun 29, 2023
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UNIX vs Linux: How Are They Different?

UNIX and Linux are two closely-linked operating systems that have defined modern-day computing. Learn what makes each of them unique today.

By Ramces Red / Jun 26, 2023
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What is Nostr and How to Use It in Linux

Nostr is a new and innovative approach to social media networking. Learn how it works and how you can install it in Linux today.

By Ramces Red / Jun 22, 2023
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6 of the Best Linux Distributions for Mac Users

There might be a few reasons for why you don’t want to use the default macOS, instead craving something different based on the Linux.

By Charlie Fripp / Jun 19, 2023
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How to Use the Zip Command in Linux to Compress Files and Folders

Learn how you use the zip command in Linux to archive files into zip files straight from the command line!

By Terenz Jomar Dela Cruz / Jun 15, 2023
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Linux Version Check: How to Get Distro and Kernel Information

Getting your Linux system’s version is the first step in knowing how it works. Learn how to do that in both the terminal and the GUI today.

By Ramces Red / Jun 14, 2023
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How to Find Your Ubuntu Version Without the Command Line

Knowing the version of Ubuntu in your machine is important when troubleshooting issues. Learn how to find it without using the command line.

By Ramces Red / Jun 13, 2023
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How to Switch to Xorg from Wayland in Linux

The default display server in many Linux distros is Wayland. But if you are still using apps that only run in X11, here’s how to switch to Xorg from Wayland.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez / Jun 12, 2023
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The Bash Special Characters You Should Know About

GNU Bash is a powerful command interpreter for Linux. Learn how to extract the most out of it using some of its built-in special characters.

By Ramces Red / Jun 9, 2023
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What Is Parabola Linux and How to Install It

Parabola is an open source Linux-libre distribution that focuses on security and stability. Learn how you can install it as a desktop today.

By Ramces Red / Jun 6, 2023
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How to Get Wayland to Work on Nvidia Graphics Cards

Nvidia has had full support for Wayland since 2021, but it isn’t always smooth. This guide will get Wayland to work with your Nvidia card.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez / Jun 5, 2023
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How to Comment Multiple Lines in Vim Editor

Vim is well-known for being hard to use. This guide will show you how to comment multiple lines on Vim so that you can be more productive.

By Farhad Pashaei / Jun 5, 2023
Cat Command Linux Featured

What Is the CAT Command in Linux and How to Use It

Become a Linux master and learn how to do things with the CAT command. It only takes a few minutes to learn this.

By Terenz Jomar Dela Cruz / Jun 1, 2023
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The Best Terminal Emulators for Linux

Don’t like the terminal that comes with your Linux distro? Upgrade to one of the best terminal emulators for Linux.

By Crystal Crowder / May 31, 2023
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10 Beautiful Linux Icon Themes You Should Install

Icon themes are vital to every Linux desktop. Learn how to change the look of your distro by installing some of these beautiful icon sets.

By Ramces Red / May 30, 2023
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How to Concatenate Files in Linux

Learn how to concatenate files in Linux! There are many ways to do it, some of which are even simpler than you may have ever thought.

By Terenz Jomar Dela Cruz / May 26, 2023
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Which Ubuntu Flavor Should You Choose

Choosing an Ubuntu flavor can be difficult for a new user. Learn what makes each of them great to pick the right one for you.

By Ramces Red / May 24, 2023
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Top 12 GNOME Shell Extensions to Improve Your Desktop

GNOME is not only beautiful but also highly extensible. Learn some of the best GNOME Shell extensions to improve your desktop.

By Ramces Red / May 22, 2023

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