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Portable apps allow you to take any program to any PC, and continue using it. Here are some of the best portable apps for Linux that you should use.
8 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do with ADB
While ADB is meant for Android developers, there are some ADB commands that are useful for the average user. Here are some cool tricks that you can do with ADB.
How to Make Your Own Personal Cloud with NextCloud and Ubuntu
If you are not a fan of Dropbox, you can create your own personal cloud with NextCloud. Here’s how you can install and set up NextCloud in Ubuntu.
How to Create a Wifi Hotspot in Ubuntu
For a long time, setting up a WiFi hotspot was never an easy task in Linux. Here we show you an easy way to set up a Wifi hotspot in Ubuntu.
How to Replace CyanogenMod with LineageOS on Your Android Device
Custom ROM users should already know that CyanogenMod is no longer supported. Here’s how you can switch seamlessly and replace CyanogenMod with LineageOS on Android.
6 Alternative Linux Shells for Power Users
Bash is pre-installed on most Linux distros, but it is not the only shell around. Here are 6 alternative Linux shells you can use and try out.
How to Build Your Own Media Center with OpenELEC
Have you ever wanted to make your own home theater system? This article will show you the complete installation guide to build a media center with OpenELEC.
11 Awesome Open-Source Linux Games You Should Not Miss
Gaming is not the forte of Linux, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy great games. Here are some awesome open-source Linux games you should try.
How to Cast Your Android Screen onto Your Linux Desktop
There are times when you need to access your Android from the Desktop. For Linux users, here is how you can cast your Android screen to a Linux desktop.
How to Improve Font Rendering in Linux with Infinality
Font rendering is notoriously poor on some Linux distros. Here is how you can improve font rendering in Linux with Infinality and some other ways.
How to Easily Hide Files and Folders in Linux
Have you ever wanted to hide files and folders in Linux but have no idea how to do it? This guide shows the simple ways to effectively hide files and folders in Linux.
How to Boot Up Raspberry Pi 3 from External Hard Disk
Raspberry Pi is built to boot up and run from the SD card. This tutorial shows you the steps to boot up and run Raspberry Pi from an external hard disk.
How to Switch Between Linux Distros Without Losing your Data
Switching between Linux distributions can be hard when you’re preserving user data. A solution is to give your Home folder its own partition. Here’s how to do it.
Choosing the Best Linux Filesystem for Your SSD
When setting up a new Linux install with an SSD, many don’t know what file system to go with. Here are some of the best Linux filesystems for SSD that you can use.
How to Get Newer Kernels on Ubuntu
Each version of Ubuntu ships with a frozen kernel, and it’s not easy for users to switch kernels. Here’s how you can get and use newer kernels on Ubuntu.
10 Awesome Gnome Shell Extensions to Improve GNOME 3
The good thing about the GNOME desktop is that it allows third-party extensions. Here are 10 of the best Gnome Shell extensions to extend the functionality of your Gnome desktop.
How to Install Ubuntu with Separate Root and Home Hard Drives
When installing Linux, it is possible to have separate Root and Home hard drives or partitions. Here’s how to do that with Ubuntu.
How to Back Up Your Android Data with ADB on Ubuntu
Did you know that instead of using apps you can back up your Android data entirely using the PC? Here is how you can back up your Android data with ADB on Ubuntu.
5 Linux Music Players You Should Consider Switching To
There are plenty of Linux music players out there, and it is hard to find the best one. Here are some Linux music players you might consider switching to.
5 of the Best Calendar Apps for Linux
There aren’t many calendar apps for Linux, but that’s not to say there are no good options. Here are 5 of the best calendar apps for Linux.
