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While any Linux distro may be used for gaming, there are some distros specifically optimized for gaming. Here are some of the best Linux distros for gaming.
How to Install LineageOS on Raspberry Pi
LineageOS is a popular Android ROM. Recently, it was ported to the Raspberry Pi. Follow this process to install LineageOS on your Raspberry Pi.
How to Play Hearthstone on Ubuntu Linux
Hearthstone is not only a popular online card game, it’s a major e-sport. Learn how to play this popular game on Ubuntu Linux.
5 of the Best Gaming Mice For Linux
It can be hard to find gaming peripherals that work well with Linux. These five gaming mice work well on Linux with and without open-source drivers.
How to Quickly Type Special Characters in Linux
Typing a special character can be a troublesome task in most operating systems. Here are a few tricks to quickly type special characters in Linux.
How to Install Mycroft AI Assistant On Raspberry Pi
Mycroft is an open-source alternative to Alexa and Google Home. Learn how to install your own Mycroft AI assistant on a Raspberry Pi 3.
What to Expect from the Ubuntu 17.10 Release
One of the hottest events in October is the release of Ubuntu 17.10 with Gnome desktop. Here’s what you can expect to find in this Ubuntu 17.10 release.
What Are the Hidden Files in my Linux Home Directory For?
Do you know that your Home directory in your Linux system contains a lot of hidden files and folders? Here are some of the uses of the hidden files in Linux.
How to Enable Fractional Scaling in Gnome
HiDPI screens have been a sore spot for Linux users for a long time. GNOME 3.26 introduced fractional scaling to help improve the Linux desktop experience.
10 Free Linux Productivity Apps You Haven’t Heard Of
Productivity apps can make your work easier. If you are a Linux user, these 10 lesser-known free productivity apps for the Linux desktop can help you.
10 Games You Can Play on Linux with Wine
Wine doesn’t get the credit it deserves for bringing great games to Linux. Here are 10 popular games that you can play on Linux with Wine.
How to Install Wine Gallium Nine in Linux for Near-Native Gaming Performance
Gaming in Wine on Linux can be cumbersome. The Gallium Nine patches let you play Windows games with DirectX 9 at near native levels of performance!
How to Use the ZFS Filesystem on Ubuntu Linux
ZFS is an excellent filesystem for storing your data. Learn how to install and use ZFS and its powerful capabilities on Ubuntu Linux.
8 Tools to Easily Create Your Own Custom Linux Distro
You may want to create your own custom Linux distro for your mum or dad to use. Here are 8 of the best tools to customize and create your own Linux distro.
How to Install and Use Kliqqi on Ubuntu to Create Your Own Social Community
Kliqqi is a content management system that allows you to create your own social networks. This article will show you how to install Kliqqi on Ubuntu.
How to Get Desktop Notifications from the Linux Command Line
It would be helpful if your Linux scripts and terminal commands could send you desktop notifications. Well, they can, and it's super easy to set up!
How to Set Up and Use AbanteCart on Ubuntu
AbanteCart is a free open source shopping cart software that you can use to start your own online shop . Learn how you can install, setup and use AbanteCart on Ubuntu.
How to Restore the Legacy System Tray in GNOME Shell
GNOME 3.26 completely removes the legacy system tray at the top of your desktop. Learn how to bring it back with the TopIcons Plus extension.
5 Raspberry Pi Alternatives to Build Your Own Small Computer
The Raspberry Pi is not the only single board computer available. There are several others that are worth a look. Check out these Raspberry Pi alternatives.
How to Create Color Schemes to Match Your Wallpaper on Linux
Wal is a script to change the color scheme of your Linux desktop when you change the wallpaper. Learn how to easily create a color scheme to match your wallpaper in Linux.
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