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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.
What Is LVFS and How Do I Use It?
How do you get firmware updates in Linux? Where do you get the drivers for your hardware? The answer lies in LVFS. Learn what LVFS is and how to use it.
How to Install the Telegram Desktop App in Linux
There are a few ways to get Telegram installed on your Linux desktop. Here we'll go through all the different ways to install the Telegram Desktop app in Linux.
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.
How to Set Up and Use SSH in Linux
SSH is an encrypted networking tool designed to allow users to log in securely to remote computers. Learn how to set up and use SSH in Linux.
7 of the Best Linux System Cleaning Tools
You can choose from a number of feature-rich Linux system cleaning tools for deleting unnecessary application data and reclaiming disk space.
How to Fix Steam Games Cracking Sound Issue in Linux
If you've installed Steam games in Linux and heard a cracking in the audio, then you are not alone. Here's how to fix the Steam games cracking sound issue in Linux.
How to Control App Priorities with Ananicy in Linux
Ananicy is a modern auto-nice solution to help you automate app priority in Linux. You can create profiles for software that you want to prioritize.
10 Best Minecraft Editors and Utilities for Linux
There's a wide range of exciting Minecraft editors and utilities for Linux users to choose from. We'll go over a few of them in this guide.
Tmux vs. Screen: Which Is the Best Terminal Multiplexer?
Both tmux and screen are two of the best terminal multiplexers to help you manage multiple SSH sessions, but which is the best? Let's find out here.
10 of the Best Linux Debuggers for Software Engineers
There is a wide range of powerful Linux debuggers which will make it very easy to locate weak points or bugs in your applications. Check them out here
How to Use Linux Live CD to Back Up Data from Windows PC
Do you know that the Linux Live CD you created can be used to rescue your PC? Here's how to use the Live CD to backup your files from Windows.
15 Linux LS Commands You Need to Know
Linux ls commands offer a flexible way of listing filesystem contents and help to navigate around the command line with ease.
10 of the Best Launcher Docks for Linux
You can choose from a number of innovative docks for Linux in order to organize your applications and monitoring resource usage.
How to Set Up Multiple Timezones in Ubuntu
Do you always check the time difference when scheduling meetings with your colleagues? Learn how you can add multiple timezone in Ubuntu.
7 Linux Port Scanners for Admins and Enthusiasts
Admins can choose from a large number of Linux port scanners when performing security audits or monitoring network services.
The Beginner’s Guide to Git
Git is the revision control system created by Linus Torvalds. Its emphasizes on speed and efficiency. Here is the beginner's guide to Git.
How to Easily Create Cron jobs in Linux with Zeit
Zeit is a graphical app that makes managing your cron jobs very easy. Let's see how it allows you to easily create cron jobs in Linux.
How to Find Broken Symlinks in Linux
Symlinks are essential for linking files and directories but can easily break without notice. Here's how to find broken symlinks in Linux.
The Beginner’s Guide to Btrfs
Btrfs is one of the "Copy on Write" filesystems that allows you to create snapshots. Check out this beginner’s guide to Btrfs to get started.
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