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One of the easier way to play Blu-ray on Linux is to use Windows software through Wine. Learn how you can use Lutris to play Blu-ray on Linux.
How to Turn Your Raspberry Pi into a Music Server with Volumio
Turn your Raspberry Pi into a music server, where you can wirelessly stream any track from any device on your network or Spotify's catalogue.
6 Beautiful Linux Icon Themes You Should Install
There are plenty of icon sets for Linux to radically change your desktop's looks. Let's see some beautiful Linux icon themes to upgrade your OS's looks.
Turn Your Raspberry Pi into an Ad-Blocker
Learn how to turn your Raspberry Pi into an ad-blocker. You can then block ads across your devices that are connected to your network.
How to Install Java Runtime in Ubuntu
Java is not installed by default in Ubuntu, but it is required to run Java applications. Here we will show you how to install Java runtime in Ubuntu.
How to Manage Your Linux System with Cockpit
Cockpit is an extensible web application to help you monitor and manage your Linux system. Learn how to manage your Linux system with Cockpit.
How to Work with Workspaces in Gnome
The workspaces, or Virtual Desktops, is a main feature of the Linux desktop. It has been around for a long time and is available for almost every Linux window manager. Gnome3 doesn't make it easy for you to manage your workspaces. Let's see how you can work with multiple workspaces in Gnome.
3 Great Language Translators for Linux
Most of us will probably need to use a translation tool at some point in our lives. Here are some of the best language translators for Linux.
How to Share Files Between Android and Ubuntu on Your Network
Need to share files between your mobile phone and PC? Here you'll learn how to share files between Android and Ubuntu on your local network.
How to Enable and Use Flatpak on Fedora
Universal package formats like Snap and Flatpak are beginning to gain in popularity, and in my opinion, for good reason. It’s an easy and simple way to get access to a huge variety of software, both free and proprietary, and it’s easier to package for developers. As Flatpak is gaining in popularity, here we will show you how to use Flatpak on Fedora. The instructions will also work for any Linux system.
How to Set Up a Firewall in Linux
If you are a new Linux user, you might not know how to configure the firewall in your system. Here is how you can set up a Firewall in Linux.
What Is WireGuard VPN?
Wireguard is a new connection protocol to make your VPN connection more secure. Learn what Wireguard is and how it works with just about everything.
Linux Mint 19.3 Xfce Edition Review
Linux Mint has more than one flavor, including a lighter Xfce version. Check out our Linux Mint Xfce review to see how it fares against its big brother.
How to Build a Raspberry Pi Motion Sensor
The Raspberry Pi is a powerful and versatile single-board computer that you can use for IoT. Here we'll show you how to build a Raspberry Pi motion sensor.
How to Turn Your Raspberry Pi into a Personal Web Server
Here we’ll show you how to turn a Raspberry Pi into your own personal web server so you can create, host and maintain a website directly on your Pi.
How to Quickly Launch Ubuntu Virtual Machine with Multipass
Multipass is a lightweight VM manager that allows you to easily and quickly launch a Ubuntu virtual machine. Here is how you can do so.
How to Search the Web from Linux Terminal
Have you ever wanted to search the Web while typing away on the command line? There are a few ways for you to search the Web from Terminal. Check them out!
How to Install DOSBox For Linux to Play Old DOS Games
Keen to play old DOS games in your Linux computer? This guide covers how to install DOSBox for Linux and how to automatically mount your C: drive.
Top 5 Linux Podcasts to Learn About Linux
These are the top 5 Linux podcasts that allow you to learn Linux, bring communities together and lift up Linux and its users.
How to Change Icons in Gnome 3
If there is only a specific icon you'd like to swap, Gnome 3 provides a simple way to do that. Learn how you can easily change icons in Gnome 3.
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