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How To Use Steam Play to Play Windows Games on Linux

Steam Play aims to revolutionize gaming on Linux by officially bringing Wine into Steam. Now you can play many of your favorite Windows games seamlessly on Linux.

Three Critical Resources You Should Use to Harden Your Linux Server

  • Make Tech Easier; By Tia Jackson (Posted by damien on Oct 3, 2018 6:12 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
If your Linux server is accessible to the public, you need to know how to protect it. Here are 3 resources you should use to harden your Linux server.

How to Fix Ubuntu Update Errors

  • Make Tech Easier; By Matthew Muller (Posted by damien on Sep 29, 2018 2:08 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux, Ubuntu
Occasionally Ubuntu can throw some errors when updating the system and that can confuse the user. Here are the common Ubuntu update errors and how to fix them with minimal fuss.

Using Rclone to Sync to Multiple Cloud Storage Providers in Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Matthew Muller (Posted by damien on Sep 27, 2018 6:21 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
Rclone is a Terminal-based utility that syncs folders and files to multiple cloud storage providers. Learn how you can use Rclone in Linux to sync to the cloud.

How to Create a Swap File in Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Matthew Muller (Posted by damien on Sep 21, 2018 3:27 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
A better alternative to a typical swap partition is to use a swap file, which is similar but gives you more control. Here’s how to create a swap file in Linux.

The History of Various Linux Distros

  • Make Tech Easier; By Ada Ivanova (Posted by damien on Sep 18, 2018 8:34 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
Linux has been around for almost 30 years. Here is a brief history of various popular Linux distros, the reasons for their creation and their philosophy.

How to Access Microsoft Exchange in Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Matthew Muller (Posted by damien on Sep 15, 2018 7:38 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Not everyone who uses Microsoft Exchange services wants to use Windows. For Linux users, here are some ways for you to access Microsoft Exchange in Linux.

Useful Tips to Improve Emulation Performance in RetroPie

RetroPie users can run into a myriad of problems. Here are some of the most common problems and fixes that will help to improve Retropie performance.

How to Connect Your Android Phone to Linux via Airdroid

  • Make Tech Easier; By Matthew Muller (Posted by damien on Sep 12, 2018 11:13 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Android, Linux
Airdroid doesn’t come with a desktop client for Linux. In this article we show you how you can connect your Android phone to your Linux desktop.

How to Reset the Root Password in Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Damien Oh (Posted by damien on Sep 7, 2018 6:43 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
When you forget your root password in Linux, you lose all administrative privileges to your machine. Here’s how to easily reset the root password in Linux.

How to Use Google DNS and OpenDNS on Android

  • Make Tech Easier; By Matthew Muller (Posted by damien on Sep 5, 2018 8:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Android
Changing the DNS on Android is becoming easier with later iterations of the operating system. Learn how you can switch to Google DNS or OpenDNS on Android.

How to Add Wallpaper to Linux Terminal

  • Make Tech Easier; By Matthew Muller (Posted by damien on Aug 31, 2018 9:09 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
The Terminal is an essential tool for Linux users. It is also a boring tool. It would be so much more personal to add a custom wallpaper to the Terminal.

How to Install Ubuntu on Your Android Phone Using Linux Deploy

You can install a full Linux distro on your Android device. We’ll demonstrate how to install Ubuntu on Android using an app called Linux Deploy.

Wi-Fi Not Working on Ubuntu? Here’s How to Fix it

  • Make Tech Easier; By Matthew Muller (Posted by damien on Aug 27, 2018 6:41 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux, Ubuntu
You might have issues connecting to Wi-Fi in Ubuntu. This can be due to a hardware or software problem. Learn how to fix the Wi-Fi not working issue in Ubuntu.

How to Rename Files in Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Damien Oh (Posted by damien on Aug 24, 2018 11:06 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Renaming files can be an easy or difficult task, depending on the tools you use. Here are some easy and useful ways to rename files in Linux.

How to Fix Windows MBR from Ubuntu

  • Make Tech Easier; By Matthew Muller (Posted by damien on Aug 22, 2018 9:30 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux, Ubuntu
If you have tried to dual boot Windows with Linux, there are chances you might overwrite the Master Boot Record. Here is how you can fix MBR from Ubuntu.

How to Install Minimal Ubuntu on Your Old PC

  • Make Tech Easier; By Matthew Muller (Posted by damien on Aug 17, 2018 1:54 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux, Ubuntu
Ubuntu is good, but it can be bloated and not suitable for an old PC. Here is how to install a minimal and non-bloated Ubuntu on your older PC.

5 of the Best Linux Educational Software and Games for Kids

  • Make Tech Easier; By Kenneth Kimari (Posted by damien on Aug 14, 2018 11:54 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
Linux comes with plenty of educational software and games for kids. These are 5 of the best Linux educational software to keep your kids ahead of the game.

The Beginner’s Guide to the dpkg Command in Debian-Based Linux Distro

  • Make Tech Easier; By Michael Aboagye (Posted by damien on Aug 11, 2018 7:57 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian, Linux
Dpkg is the low-level tool that every Debian-based distro uses to manage their software. Here we show you the basics of the dpkg command and its usage.

Why and How to Edit Your Sudoers File in Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Alexander Fox (Posted by damien on Aug 7, 2018 10:40 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Within your Linux system, there’s a file called “sudoers” which permits or denies users from gaining super-user access and holds some special preferences for sudo.

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