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Vanilla OS Makes Major Shift from Ubuntu to Debian

The developers of Vanilla OS have announced that they’re already working on version 2.0 and that in the future, the Linux distribution will be based on...

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How to Remove Software Repositories on Ubuntu

The ability to add repositories on Linux is essential to get software from third-party sources other than the official repos. On Ubuntu, you can add a...

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How to Use the tee Command to Split Terminal Output on Linux

Linux lets you store the command output in files as a means of output redirection. When you save the output to a file using the > or >> operators, the output...

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How to Fix the “ifconfig: command not found” Error in Linux

ifconfig is a handy networking utility that fetches important data related to the network interface of your machine. It used to come pre-installed in all Linux...

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SteamOS Used to Run GNOME: 6 Reasons Why KDE Plasma Makes Sense

The version of SteamOS that first came with the Steam Deck wasn’t Valve’s first attempt at making a Linux distro. It was actually version 3....

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6 Ways elementary OS Improves Accessibility on Linux

On paper, elementary OS 7 was not a substantial release. The developers didn’t drastically overhaul the desktop or introduce game-changing new features....

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Linux Kernel Releases Land, Fixing Frustrating Bugs

The Linux Kernel Organization has released a number of kernel updates. While these releases aren’t particularly groundbreaking, they offer a number of...

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8 Things You Should Never Do After Installing Linux

At some point in your Linux journey, you may have found yourself scouring the internet for things to do after installing Linux. While it’s essential to...

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How to Use Pastebins From Your Linux Terminal to Share Text Online

Pastebins have been a feature of the internet since the 1990s, and are simple text repositories where you can dump large amounts of writing, code, or any other...

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How to Schedule One-Time Jobs on Linux Using at

Time management is a difficult art to master. Fortunately, with the help of technology, you can automate and delegate mundane tasks to your computer. Unlike...

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How to Install and Set Up Anaconda on Ubuntu

Anaconda is an open-source software used to manage machine learning, data science, and other scientific workflows. It is an integrated Python environment that...

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