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Amazon's AWS Greengrass aims to help make edge computing a reality on modest hardware. Here's how you can get Greengrass working on Raspbery Pi.
How to Use fd to Quickly Find Files in Linux and macOS
fd is a simpler alternative to the find command. It uses a truncated syntax to keep your typed commands short. Learn how to use fd on Linux and macOS.
How to Install Kodi on Linux
When it comes to media streaming, there's no better player than Kodi. Here's how you can install Kodi on some of the most popular Linux distros.
Microsoft Adds Linux Kernel to Windows – How Does this Affect You?
Recently, Microsoft announced an update for the implementation of a whole Linux kernel to the OS. What does this mean, and how does it affect you?
Amp Up Your Linux Music Library With DeaDBeeF
There are plenty of fantasic music players on Linux. DeaDBeeF, however, stands out among the rest. Learn how to install and customize this Linux favorite.
11 Uses for the ‘ps’ Command in Linux
The ps command is a frequently-used tool for system administrators to list the currently-running processes on your system. Here are some great uses for it.
How to Upgrade Debian
When a new version of Debian is released, it often brings significant improvements and new features. Learn how to easily upgrade Debian to the newer version
How to Use KDE Connect with MATE on Ubuntu and Debian
KDE Connect is an excellent way to connect your Android phone and your Linux PC. Set it up with proper integration on the MATE Linux desktop.
5 of the Best LaTex Editors for Linux
LaTeX markup allows you to add elements like complicated mathematical equations to your document. Here are five of the best LaTeX editors for Linux users.
Glusterfs vs. Ceph: Which Wins the Storage War?
Ceph and Gluster are both systems used for managing distributed storage. Both are good choices for managing your data, but which one is more suited to you?
How to Upgrade Ubuntu from the Command Line
It is easy to upgrade your Ubuntu to a new release, either with a graphical interface or via the terminal. Here's to upgrade Ubuntu from the command line.
How to Enable Autologin in LightDM
If you have encrypted your hard disk, you can safely disable the login password at the login screen. Here's how to enable autologin in LightDM in Linux.
8 Methods to Exit Vim Editor in Linux
Vim is well-known for its steep learning curve, and something as simple as exiting Vim can be difficult. Learn how you can exit Vim editor in Linux.
How to Install Arch Linux
Arch Linux is one of the most beloved Linux distributions for a reason. It puts the control in your hands. Learn how to install it.
How to Use ZFS Snapshots and Clones
ZFS is one of the most feature-rich filesystems that guarantees you will never lose a single bit of data. Here is what ZFS snapshots and clones can do.
5 XFCE Terminal Themes You Should Try
There are numerous ways to spruce up the XFCE terminal. For those who want to tweak their terminal, here are five great XFCE terminal themes to check out.
5 of the Best Linux Desktops for Touchscreen Monitors in 2019
Not every Linux distro is suitable for touchscreens. Choose the right desktop environment, and it'll be easier to use with a touchscreen monitor.
How to Install League of Legends on Linux
League of Legends is an extremely popular MoBA game, but it isn't available for Linux. Learn how to install and run it on Linux with Lutris.
Whats New in Ubuntu 19.04?
You may know that Canonical just launched a new version of Ubuntu, but is it worth the upgrade? Does Ubuntu 19.04 solve any problems you currently have?
4 of the Best Screen Recorders for Ubuntu
You have plenty of choices when it comes to screen recorders for Ubuntu. Here are some of the best screen recorders for Ubuntu that you can use.
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