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How to Fix the No Sound Issue in Ubuntu

It’s usually a pretty easy problem to resolve and we have all the solutions here.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Dec 13, 2021

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How to Install Deb Package in Arch Linux

Deb files are meant for Debian-based distros, but what if you need to install it on Arch Linux? Here’s the fix.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Dec 6, 2021

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How to Install Zoom on Linux

Yes, you can install Zoom client on Linux. Here’s how you can do so.

By Michael Travis Rose – Nov 24, 2021

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How to Use cURL for Command Line Data Transfer and More

cURL is one of the most useful tools for the terminal.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Nov 22, 2021

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4 Ways to Clone an Entire Hard Drive on Linux

Backing up your hard drive in Linux is easier than you think.

By Mike Tee – Nov 3, 2021

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How to Create an SSH Honeypot to Catch Hackers in Your Linux Server

Hack the hackers before they hack you.

By Mike Tee – Oct 20, 2021

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How to Delete a Directory in Linux

Deleting files and directories in Linux is as easy as ABC.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Oct 11, 2021

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How to Install Linux on Windows with WSL

Wanted to use Linux, but stuck in Windows? WSL to the rescue!

By Sayak Boral – Oct 6, 2021

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8 Useful and Interesting Bash Prompts

The bash prompt can change the way you use the terminal, and improve your productivity. Learn how to make good use of it.

By Tom Rankin – Sep 29, 2021

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Why Do Games On Linux Stutter? Here Are the Possible Reasons

Here we explore why many games that don’t have a high demand for resources suffer in Linux. This includes a look at OpenGL, Vulkan, and DirectX.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Sep 28, 2021

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Using du to Free Up Disk Space in Linux

Learn one of the quickest ways to free up disk space in Linux.

By Sasha Mortimer – Sep 14, 2021

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How to Convert Ubuntu Into Regolith Linux

Regolith can run as a standalone operating system or on top of a Ubuntu installation. Here we show how to install Regolith on Ubuntu for a pre-configured i3 experience.

By Sasha Mortimer – Sep 13, 2021

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How to Mount Your iPhone as an External Drive in Ubuntu

Using an iPhone as an external Ubuntu drive used to be tricky, but that situation has changed. Here’s how to mount your iPhone on Ubuntu.

By Crystal Crowder – Sep 4, 2021

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How to Mount a Windows Share Folder on Linux

Sharing files between Windows and Linux can be difficult but not impossible. Here is how you can mount a Windows Share folder in Linux.

By Crystal Crowder – Aug 26, 2021

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5 of the Best Password Managers for Linux

We no longer have to write down all our passwords in a log. This article takes a look at some of the best password managers for Linux.

By John Wachira – Aug 17, 2021

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How to Install Microsoft Edge on Linux

With the implementation of the Chromium engine on Microsoft Edge, learn in this guide how to install Microsoft Edge on various Linux distros.

By John Wachira – Aug 16, 2021

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7 Great-Looking Gnome Shell Themes

If you are using Gnome desktop, there are plenty of custom themes you can install. Here are some of the best Gnome Shell themes to check out.

By John Wachira – Aug 12, 2021

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How to List All Logged-in Users on Your Linux Computer

It’s possible to have multiple users connected to a Linux computer at the same time. Learn how to list logged in users on Linux.

By Alain Francois – Aug 11, 2021

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5 of the Best Linux Distros for Developers and Programmers

Here we list five of the best Linus distros for developers and programmers, including Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, Arch Linux, and Manjaro.

By John Wachira – Aug 10, 2021

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How to Set Up and Use SSH in Linux

Learn how to set up SSH key pairs on Linux and use the ssh-copy-id command to copy the keys to your remote hosts.

By John Wachira – Aug 9, 2021

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