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How to Create an Anonymous Bootable Tails USB

  • Make Tech Easier; By Nick Congleton (Posted by damien on Jul 22, 2017 6:33 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Tails is an excellent option for an anonymous operating system. Learn how to make your own bootable Tails USB to turn any PC into an anonymous one.

How to Set Up Bluetooth in Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Ayo Isaiah (Posted by damien on Jul 19, 2017 6:48 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Bluetooth in Linux is often hit or miss. If you haven’t had Bluetooth working out of the box, follow this guide to set up Bluetooth in Linux.

Manage Your Linux Game Library With Lutris

  • Make Tech Easier; By Nick Congleton (Posted by damien on Jul 18, 2017 6:47 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Games, Linux
Gaming on Linux can be a pain. Lutris is a Linux game manager that aims to change that by bringing all of your games together in one place.

How to Customize Your Linux Terminal with Pokemon Skins

  • Make Tech Easier; By Aaron Phillips (Posted by damien on Jul 14, 2017 8:24 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux, Ubuntu
Here’s how to customize your Tilix terminal in Ubuntu with 493 unique Pokemon skins. Choose your favorite, or set it to display new Pokemon on every launch.

How to Play Blu-Ray on Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Nick Congleton (Posted by damien on Jul 12, 2017 8:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Playing a Blu-ray on Linux isn’t straightforward. This method allows you to play your Blu-rays on your favorite operating system as simply as possible.

How to Transfer ROMs to RetroPie Via USB

You can easily set up the Raspberry Pi to become a retro gaming machine with RetroPie. Here’s how you can transfer ROMs to Retropie and start playing games.

How to Handle a Hi-Dpi Screen in Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Nick Congleton (Posted by damien on Jul 8, 2017 2:05 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
HiDPI monitors are becoming more popular than ever. Learn how to tailor your Linux desktop to look good with these high-resolution screens.

How to Secure Your Linux Desktop with Iptables

  • Make Tech Easier; By Nick Congleton (Posted by damien on Jul 7, 2017 5:12 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Using a strong firewall can help you control who gets access to your computer and how. Learn how to implement the iptables firewall on your Linux desktop.

How to Stream Twitch Directly to GNOME on Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Nick Congleton (Posted by damien on Jul 4, 2017 4:28 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNOME, Linux
Twitch is easily the most popular game-streaming platform on the Internet. GNOME Twitch allows you to easily integrate Twitch into your Linux desktop.

How to Set Up an Email Server in Ubuntu

  • Make Tech Easier; By Nick Congleton (Posted by damien on Jun 28, 2017 7:16 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux, Ubuntu
There are plenty of reasons to run your own email server. In the past it’s been a real pain, but now using Ubuntu, Docker, and Mailcow, it’s much easier.

How to Use Emojis in Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Ayo Isaiah (Posted by damien on Jun 27, 2017 10:50 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
The support for emojis on the Linux desktop is largely below par. Let’s take a look at some distro-agnostic ways to view and input emojis in Linux

7 Great Linux Design Tools Digital Artists Should Know

If you are a digital artist, Linux offers some of the best design tools you can use to create outstanding designs. Here are 7 of the best Linux design tools you should use.

5 of the Best Journal Apps for Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Nick Congleton (Posted by damien on Jun 20, 2017 3:47 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
Whether you’re keeping a journal for fun or a more practical reason, it can be valuable. These journal apps for Linux make journaling a breeze.

5 Must-Have Security Tools for Your Linux PC

  • Make Tech Easier; By Nick Congleton (Posted by damien on Jun 13, 2017 8:30 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
Security is important, even on Linux desktops. These 5 security tools for Linux can help protect your desktop against a wide variety of security threats.

How to Customise and Pimp Your Bash Prompt in Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Nick Congleton (Posted by damien on Jun 8, 2017 6:21 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
In Linux, the terminal is a big deal, and you'll spend time working with it. Why not customize it to your liking and make it look good?

How to Enable Picture-in-Picture Mode in GNOME Shell

  • Make Tech Easier; By Ayo Isaiah (Posted by damien on Jun 6, 2017 7:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: GNOME, Linux
Both Windows and macOS have added PiP mode to their OS. If you are using Gnome Shell, here’s how you can enable picture-in-picture mode in Gnome Shell.

Best Retro Gaming Emulators for Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Nick Congleton (Posted by damien on Jun 1, 2017 9:28 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
Emulators open up a world of new gaming options on Linux. These retro gaming emulators allow you to play some of your old favorites on your PC.

The Complete Guide to Unrooting an Android Phone or Tablet

  • Make Tech Easier; By Robert Zak (Posted by damien on May 31, 2017 1:27 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Android
If you have rooted your Android device and want to restore it to its original state, here’s the complete guide on how to unroot your Android phone or tablet.

The Differences Between Multiverse, Universe, Restricted, and Main Repositories on Ubuntu

  • Make Tech Easier; By Ada Ivanova (Posted by damien on May 31, 2017 8:29 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux, Ubuntu
If you are a Ubuntu user, you have seen the different repositories: Main, Universe, Restricted, and Multiverse. Here is what each of these represent.

5 of the Best Image Editing Software For Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Nick Congleton (Posted by damien on May 30, 2017 6:28 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
Linux can be a great platform for image editing and digital art creation. Use these five programs to turn Linux into a professional digital studio.

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