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Passwords suck. Using passwords for remote SSH logins on Linux really sucks. Learn how to create SSH encryption keys to log in to Linux servers securely without the need for a password.
What Is Kali Linux, and Do You Need It?
Kali is a Linux distribution based on Debian. Its goal is simple; include as many penetration and security audit tools as possible in one convenient package. Kali delivers, too. Many of the best open-source tools for conducting security tests are collected and ready to use.
New Linux User? Try These 8 Great Essential Linux Apps
When you are new to Linux, one of the problems you will face is which apps to use. With millions of Linux apps, the choice is certainly not easy. Here are 8 essential Linux apps to get you settled in quickly.
How to Check Your Linux PC for Meltdown or Spectre Vulnerability
One of the scariest realities of the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities is just how widespread they are. Use these simple tools to see how your Linux PC is affected and what you can do.
How to Install and Configure RecalBox on Raspberry Pi
RecalBox is an operating system that includes a wide variety of video game consoles, arcade systems and PCs. This guide will go through the steps to install and configure RecalBox on a Raspberry Pi.
What Is bashrc and Why Should You Edit It
There are a number of hidden files tucked away in your Linux’s home directory. One of them is .bashrc up near the top of your hidden files. What is bashrc, and why is editing bashrc useful? Let’s find out.
5 of the Best Linux Dark Themes that Are Easy on the Eyes
There are several reasons people opt for dark themes on their computers. Some find them easy on the eye while others prefer them because of their medical condition. Here are five of the best dark themes for Linux.
How to Play Sound Through Two or More Output Devices in Linux
There are occasions where you may want to output audio to multiple devices at the same time. Learn how to configure Ubuntu to play audio through multiple devices.
Will 2018 Be the Year of the Linux Desktop
The Year of the Linux Desktop is a fabled time when Linux finally rises up and becomes the dominant desktop operating system, supplanting Windows. Will 2018 be the Year of the Linux Desktop? Let’s find out.
How to Install MATE Alongside Cinnamon in Linux Mint
Linux Mint comes in different versions, each with a different desktop environments and default applications. If you started with Cinnamon, this will show how you can install Mate alongside Cinnamon in Linux Mint.
8 KDE Plasma Tips and Tricks to Improve Your Productivity
KDE’s Plasma is easily one of the most powerful desktop environments available for Linux. It’s highly configurable, and it looks pretty good, too. Here are some useful tips and tricks to improve your productivity.
Are Linux GUI Software Centers Any Good? Let’s Find Out!
Over the years, Linux has made impressive strides towards being friendlier to new and non-technical users. One of the more common efforts is the creation of graphical software centers. It’s a great idea, but do the GNOME and KDE Plasma actually pull it off?
How to Find a File in Linux with the Find Command
Knowing where to find things on your PC is fundamental. In this article we’ll take you through a long list of ‘find’ commands that should help you find any file you’re looking for in Linux.
cURL vs. wget: Their Differences, Usage and Which One You Should Use
There are two main options for downloading content from the Linux command line. Learn the differences between wget and cURL.
Fix Windows and Linux Showing Different Times When Dual Booting
If your system dual boots both Windows and Linux, you might notice that it’s impossible to get the system clocks to sync. Fortunately, there’s a relatively easy fix for that.
How to Configure Linux for Children
While Linux is seen as needlessly complex, you can easily configure Linux for children and make it kids-friendly and easy to use.
4 Awesome Places to Find Beautiful Linux Themes and Icons
Tired of the default look of your Linux desktop? Fret not, here are some places where you can find beautiful Linux themes and icons for you to fully customize your desktop.
How to Create a .Desktop File For Your Application in Linux
Some applications don’t show up in your Application menu. This article shows you how to create a .desktop file in Linux so you can launch your favorite apps from the Application menu.
Getting Started in Bitcoin? Check Out These 5 Bitcoin Clients for Linux
There are many Bitcoin clients that support Linux but only a few that are really good. Here are 5 of the best Bitcoin clients for Linux that we recommend.
How to Search PDF Files from the Terminal with pdfgrep
Most of the search commands only read plain text files and not PDFs. To search PDF files from the terminal, you can use pdfgrep. Learn about pdfgrep here.
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