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Linux

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

Wayland Desktop

What Is Wayland and What Does It Mean for Linux Users?

Wayland has been around for a while and is hailed as the much better alternative to X11. Learn what Wayland is, how it works, and how to use it.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez / May 18, 2023
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What Are Bash Variables and How Can You Use Them?

Variables are one of the most important parts of the Bash command shell. Learn how they work and how to use them effectively.

By Ramces Red / May 17, 2023
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7 of the Best Linux Server Distros in 2023

Servers are a vital part in sharing data on the Internet today. Learn the best Linux server distros that you can install for free.

By Ramces Red / May 15, 2023
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How to Use Diff Files in Linux

Diff is a simple tool that allows you to check updates in your files on Linux. Learn how you can use it effectively on both GUI and the CLI.

By Ramces Red / May 3, 2023
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AlmaLinux vs. Rocky Linux: The Best CentOS Alternative

AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux are replacements for CentOS. Learn the differences between them and which one you should use.

By Ramces Red / May 1, 2023
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How to Block Ads with Pi Hole

Pi-Hole is a lightweight DNS sinkhole that can block internet ads and malicious domains. Learn how to install and use it in Linux.

By Ramces Red / Apr 26, 2023
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How to Remove Windows Viruses with Linux

When viruses take over your Windows system, one of the best solutions is to use Linux to remove Windows viruses. We show you how.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez / Apr 24, 2023
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What Is .bashrc and How to Customize It

The bashrc file is a critical part of every Unix-like system’s shell. Learn how you can edit and customize it to your own workflow.

By Ramces Red / Apr 21, 2023
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How to Unzip a Tar.gz File in Linux

Tar.gz is the most common file archive format in computers today. Learn how you can unzip tar.gz files with the built-in tools in Linux.

By Ramces Red / Apr 20, 2023
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7 Ways to Recover Deleted Files on Linux

File recovery tools are one of the most important parts of a Linux system. Learn how to recover files in Linux with these free tools.

By Ramces Red / Apr 18, 2023
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8 Useful Linux Shutdown Commands to Reboot or Shut Down Your Linux PC

Shutting down a Linux PC is as simple as pie. Learn how to use the shutdown command to shut down your PC from the terminal.

By Terenz Jomar Dela Cruz / Mar 31, 2023
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How to Restore Grub Bootloader in Linux

GNU GRUB is the most popular bootloader binary for multiboot setups. Learn how you can restore Grub even from an unbootable system.

By Ramces Red / Mar 30, 2023
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How to Move Your Home Folder to Another Partition in Linux

When installing Linux, it is good to give the Home folder its own partition. This guide shows how to move the Home folder to another partition.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez / Mar 29, 2023
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5 of the Best Steganography Tools in Linux

Steganography is the art of concealing messages inside regular objects. Learn how you can do this art in Linux with your digital files.

By Ramces Red / Mar 28, 2023
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How to Enable TRIM For SSD in Ubuntu

An SSD is one of the best investments that you will make when upgrading your PC. Learn how you can prolong it using TRIM in Ubuntu.

By Ramces Red / Mar 21, 2023
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Grub vs. Systemd-boot: Which One Should You Use as the Bootloader

When it comes to booting your Linux OS, there are the useful Grub and the newer and simpler systemd-boot. Which is better as a bootloader?

By Ramces Red / Mar 16, 2023
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How to Create An Online Dictionary with Dico in Linux

Dico is a simple, yet highly flexible online dictionary server for Linux. Learn how you can host and use one on your local network.

By Ramces Red / Mar 15, 2023
Distropick Beautiful

How to Select A Linux Distribution

With tons of Linux distributions, it can be a daunting task to find the one for you. This guide shows you how to select a Linux distribution.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez / Mar 13, 2023
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How to Install Windows in VirtualBox in Linux

The best way to access Windows from your Linux desktop is to create a virtual machine. Learn how to install Windows in VirtualBox on Linux.

By Ramces Red / Mar 7, 2023
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The Complete Guide to Managing Snap Packages in Ubuntu

Snap is a powerful modern package manager for Linux. Here is what you need to know to start managing snap packages.

By Ramces Red / Mar 1, 2023
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How to Create an Email Server in Linux with Mail-In-A-Box

Email is a important part of communications today. Learn how you can take control over your data by hosting your own email server in Linux.

By Ramces Red / Feb 28, 2023
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How to Display Information on Your Linux Desktop With Conky

Looking to view your system stats on your Linux desktop? Conky is the tool to do it. Learn how to use Conky to display info on your desktop

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez / Feb 27, 2023
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8 Simple Ways to Securely Delete Files in Linux

Secure deletion does not always mean wiping an entire hard disk. Learn how you can securely delete your individual files in Linux.

By Ramces Red / Feb 21, 2023
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How to Host Your Own Youtube with Peertube

Peertube is a decentralized video hosting platform for Linux servers. Learn how you can host a Peertube instance with your hardware.

By Ramces Red / Feb 20, 2023
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How to Set Up Subversion Version Control in Ubuntu

You’ve probably heard that Subversion is a great version control software but don’t know how to set it up. Learn how in this guide.

By Brandon Li / Feb 16, 2023
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How to Protect Your Server With Fail2Ban in Linux

Follow this guide to use Fail2ban on your Linux server to protect it by banning IP addresses that show signs of malicious activity.

By Ramces Red / Feb 15, 2023
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5 of the Best notify-send Alternatives for Linux

Notification servers are a great addition in every Linux distro. Learn how you can improve notify-send with these five great alternatives.

By Ramces Red / Feb 13, 2023
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How to Remove the Password From a PDF in Linux

A password-encrypted PDF can be a pain when distributing documents online. Learn how you can easily remove a password from a PDF in Linux.

By Ramces Red / Feb 10, 2023
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How to Install Arch Linux

The installing of Arch Linux is definitely not for the faint of heart. Check out this tutorial for the full instructions to install Arch Linux.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez / Feb 9, 2023
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How to Create Your Own Self-Hosted Office 365 with Cryptpad

Cryptpad is a privacy-focused web office suite similar to Office 365. Learn how you can host this program on your own Ubuntu server.

By Ramces Red / Feb 7, 2023
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How to Use Stockfish CLI to Master Chess on Your PC

You might have heard about Stockfish, the chess AI that eats chess grandmasters for breakfast. Learn how to use it on your desktop.

By Terenz Jomar Dela Cruz / Feb 2, 2023
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Best Linux Software for Kids: Apps, Distros, and Games

Linux has a lot of educational software for kids. These are 8 of the best Linux educational software to keep your kids ahead of the game.

By Ramces Red / Feb 1, 2023
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How to Use Troff to Format PDF Documents in Linux

Troff is a lightweight yet powerful text processor for Linux. Learn how to create PDF documents with this old school program.

By Ramces Red / Jan 31, 2023
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8 of the Best Video Editors for Linux

In most cases, video editing software in Linux is free. If you want to try it, these are some of the best Linux video editors.

By Ramces Red / Jan 30, 2023
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How to Create Your Own Zoom with Jitsi in Linux

Jitsi is a simple yet powerful Zoom alternative for Linux, Android and iOS. Learn how to create your own video conference server today.

By Ramces Red / Jan 27, 2023
Pipewire Studio

How to Install and Configure PipeWire in Linux

PipeWire is a powerful contender to replace PulseAudio. Here we show you how to install and configure PipeWire on your Linux system.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez / Jan 24, 2023
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How to Set Up a VNC Server In Ubuntu

VNC is the bedrock of remote desktop management for headless machines. Learn how you can setup your own VNC server in Ubuntu.

By Ramces Red / Jan 19, 2023
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How to Create a Custom Web Browser with Nyxt

Nyxt is lean, yet powerful web browser that is heavily inspired by Emacs and Vim. Learn how you can create your custom browser with it today.

By Ramces Red / Jan 16, 2023
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How To Convert Fonts To .ttf Format In Ubuntu

Dealing with font formats are one of the most finicky parts of Linux. Learn how to convert your fonts to TrueType in Ubuntu today.

By Ramces Red / Jan 13, 2023
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How to Use AUR in Arch Linux

If you’re using Arch Linux, you have the advantage of using AUR to install almost any software. Find out what AUR is and how to use AUR in Arch Linux.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez / Jan 11, 2023
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How to Encrypt Files in Linux with Tomb

Tomb is a program which creates portable partitions that you can mount on any Linux distro. Learn how you can use it to encrypt files today.

By Ramces Red / Jan 10, 2023
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How to Enable Passwordless SSH Logins on Linux

Passwordless logins are a great way to secure your server. This tutorial shows you how to set up passwordless SSH logins on Linux.

By Ramces Red / Jan 5, 2023
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How to Host A Monero Node on Tor in Linux

Monero is a premier privacy-oriented cryptocurrency. Learn how to make it more private by running your own Tor-only node in Linux.

By Ramces Red / Jan 4, 2023
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7 Ways to Speed up Ubuntu

Most PCs become slow over time. If you feel that your Ubuntu system is becoming “slow,” here are a few ways to speed up your Ubuntu.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez / Dec 30, 2022
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How to Securely Transfer Files in Linux Using SCP

SCP is a powerful command-line file transfer tool for Linux. Learn about its functions and how you can make it work for your remote server.

By Ramces Red / Dec 29, 2022
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How to Enable Two-Factor Authentication for SSH Connection

SSH is a secure way to interact with remote machines. Learn how you can make SSH even more secure by enabling two-factor authentication.

By Ramces Red / Dec 21, 2022
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5 Simple Git Hooks to Manage Your Repository

Git hooks are a simple way to automate common repository tasks. Learn about a few hooks that you can quickly deploy in your project.

By Ramces Red / Dec 19, 2022
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How to Combine PDF Files on Windows and Linux

Have similar PDF files that really should be one file? Learn how to combine PDF files on Windows and Linux using several different tools.

By Crystal Crowder / Dec 13, 2022
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How to Use SSH X-forwarding to Run Remote Apps

Running graphical apps in a remote machine is an issue in Linux. Learn how you can remotely control an app in Ubuntu using SSH X-Forwarding.

By Ramces Red / Dec 12, 2022
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How to Fix Broken Packages in Linux

Package managers are able to fix broken packages to get your system working again. Here we cover how to fix broken packages in Linux.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez / Dec 6, 2022

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