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Emulators open up a world of new gaming options on Linux. These retro gaming emulators allow you to play some of your old favorites on your PC.
The Complete Guide to Unrooting an Android Phone or Tablet
If you have rooted your Android device and want to restore it to its original state, here’s the complete guide on how to unroot your Android phone or tablet.
The Differences Between Multiverse, Universe, Restricted, and Main Repositories on Ubuntu
If you are a Ubuntu user, you have seen the different repositories: Main, Universe, Restricted, and Multiverse. Here is what each of these represent.
5 of the Best Image Editing Software For Linux
Linux can be a great platform for image editing and digital art creation. Use these five programs to turn Linux into a professional digital studio.
How to Get Notified of Updates for Your Gnome Shell Extensions
Gnome Shell doesn’t come with a way to inform you of updates for your extensions. Here’s how you can get notified of updates for your Gnome Shell extensions.
How to Build a Custom Kernel on Ubuntu
Building a custom Linux kernel sounds terrifyingly difficult, but it’s really not that hard. Learn how to build and package your own kernels on Ubuntu.
Install and Use i3 Window Manager on Ubuntu
i3wm is a powerful tiling window manager that can take your desktop’s organization and efficiency to the next level. Learn how to use it on Ubuntu.
Turn Your Raspberry Pi into a Hi-Fi System with RuneAudio
RuneAudio is a powerful open-source media center that can turn your Raspberry Pi into a DIY Hi-Fi system. Learn the simple setup process.
5 of the Best Linux Remote Desktop Apps to Remotely Access a Computer
Remote desktop apps allow you to access a computer anywhere in the world. Here are 5 of the best remote desktop apps for Linux that you can use.
4 Great Linux Distros Designed for Privacy and Security
There are plenty of Linux distros out there, each with a different focus. Here are some of the best Linux distros designed for privacy and security. Check them out!
How to Send and Receive SMS on Linux with KDE Connect
KDE Connect is a killer little app that allows your Linux PC to send and receive text messages through your Android phone. Learn how to install it on Ubuntu.
How to Save the Output of a Command to a File in Linux
Logging from the command line in Linux is important. There are a number of ways to save both output and errors from command into files on Linux. Learn about them here.
How to Scan APK Files and Check If They Have a Virus
For some Android phones sideloading apps may be the only way to get new apps. For such cases, you may want to scan APK files for a virus before installing. Here’s how.
Top 5 Ebook Authoring Tools for Linux
Digital publication is booming. Discover the top free open-source ebook authoring tools available for Linux, and choose the best one for your ebook.
How to Install Wine Staging on Ubuntu Linux
Wine Staging contains loads of improvements and patches to help Linux users run their favorite games better than ever before. Learn how to install it on Ubuntu!
How to Install the Latest AMDGPU-PRO Drivers on Ubuntu
AMDGPU-PRO is AMD’s graphics driver for professional users, but it’s also great for gamers. Learn how to install it on Ubuntu Linux.
How to Make Gnome Shell Look Like Unity
Canonical has decided to abandon the Unity desktop and embrace Gnome. If you are a fan of the Unity desktop, you can easily make Gnome Shell look like Unity. Here’s how.
How to Turn Any Website into an App on Linux
Instead of visiting a website on a browser, you can turn it into a web app and launch it like an app. Here is how you can turn websites into apps in Linux.
How to Install Discord on Ubuntu Linux
Discord is a massively popular text and voice chat client for gamers, and luckily it is available for Linux. Learn how to install Discord on Ubuntu.
How to Play Wii Games on Ubuntu with Dolphin
There are plenty of great games for Linux and loads more if you count the ones emulators make available. The open source Dolphin emulator brings a huge chunk of the Wii ecosystem to Linux, and that includes plenty of Gamecube titles, too.