There are several gaming-centered Linux distros that offer great gaming support in Linux. Check out the best Linux distros for gaming here.
By John Wachira – Jul 12, 2021
Git is a powerful tool for tracking and collaboration. Learn how to use git config to set up your git environment, username and email.
By John Wachira – Jul 2, 2021
Nmap is a powerful networking scanner. However, it requires root privileges to perform basic functions. Learn how to run Nmap without root.
By John Wachira – Jun 29, 2021
The ps command can be used to find the misbehaving processes and help you to kill them. Here is how to make use of the ps command in Linux.
By Alain Francois – Jun 28, 2021
On Linux, each file is associated with an owner and group owner. Learn how you can change file ownership with the chown command in Linux.
By Alain Francois – Jun 25, 2021
There are cases of the audio system not playing well with your Linux OS. Check out these fixes when the subwoofer is not working in Linux.
By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Jun 14, 2021
Renaming files can be an easy or difficult task depending on the tools you use. Here are some easy and useful ways to rename files in Linux.
By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Jun 11, 2021
Touchpad not working right in Linux? Learn how to fix a touchpad not working in Linux to avoid having to use a wireless mouse.
By Crystal Crowder – Jun 10, 2021
Linux users can use Steam Play to play Windows games, but not every game will work. Here is how to get troublesome Steam games to work on Linux.
By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Jun 7, 2021
Getting Razer peripherals to work on Linux can be frustrating at times. Learn how to install OpenRazer on Linux to add support for Razer devices.
By John Perkins – May 24, 2021
File permissions can sometimes cause you a problem. This post will explain how file permissions work in Linux and what chmod 777 means!
By Tom Rankin – May 11, 2021
For those looking for an open-source web-conferencing option, learn how you can use the BigBlueButton e-learning platform on Linux.
By John Perkins – May 10, 2021
Linux can run slow at times, but it is an issue that is easy to fix. Here, we show you how to fix your Linux machine running too slow.
By John Perkins – May 3, 2021
RedHat has stopped developing CentOS, and AlmaLinux is rea to take its place. Learn the differences between AlmaLinux and CentOS and whether you should switch.
By John Perkins – Apr 27, 2021
One way to explore your Linux system is via the “/proc” directory. Learn to use the “/proc” directory to examine the inner workings of your Linux system.
By John Perkins – Apr 20, 2021
The hosts file is useful for accessing the local server or even blocking websites. Here we show how to use and edit the hosts file in Linux.
By John Perkins – Apr 19, 2021
Lubuntu 20.10 returns updated, upgraded, and all-around improved. Check out this Lubuntu review to see what has changed, whether for better or worst.
By Odysseas Kourafalos – Apr 13, 2021
When it comes to scripting on Linux, you have to use the Shebang, or #!. Learn what shebang is and how to use it in Linux.
By John Perkins – Apr 8, 2021
Have you ever wondered what makes up a Linux system? Here we go through the Linux virtual directory system and what is contained within.
By John Perkins – Apr 6, 2021
Xargs is a useful command that links two commands, and allows you to multi-task. Learn how to use the xargs command to your advantage.
By John Perkins – Apr 5, 2021
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