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How to Find Where apt Installed That Package on Debian and Ubuntu

Stuck trying to figure out how to run that program you just installed? Just use this easy method.

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How to Hide Secrets With Steghide: A Guide to Steganography on Linux

Smuggle private data in common files with this easy-to-use command-line tool.

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How to Limit curl Request Time

It’s often better to fail quickly than to keep on waiting in the hope of success.

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How to Get Rid of a Flashing Not Allowed Sign on Linux

Don’t ignore this annoying alert; it may be hinting at a problem that’s easy to fix.

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Adding an ADC to Your Raspberry Pi: What You Need to Know

Start measuring the world around you with this practical and comprehensive project.

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How to Install Google Chrome on Ubuntu

Installed Ubuntu and can't find your favorite browser? Here's how to install Chrome on Ubuntu and configure it.

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Learn How to Overclock a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W

Turn your Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W into a real pocket rocket by overclocking it.

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The 5 Best Immutable, Rock-Solid Linux Distros

Is Linux still fun if it's harder to break?

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How to Install Firefox Nightly on Debian and Ubuntu

Live on the bleeding edge with the very latest version of Firefox you can get, every day.

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How to Install WPS Office on Ubuntu

Whether you use the GUI or a command line, WPS Office is easy to install.

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Everything You Need to Know About Overclocking a Raspberry Pi 5

The Raspberry Pi 5 is a powerful single-board computer, but you can make it run even faster with overclocking.

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The Best Apps to Manage Flatpak Permissions, Remotes, and Data

Discover the Flatpak utilities that can make your package management life an easy one.

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Track Network Connections in Linux With pktstat

What is your Linux computer sending, and where? Find out with pkstat.

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How to Run a Program Periodically Using the Watch Command on Linux

If you find yourself running the same command again and again, there may be a better way.

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How to Install Arch Linux on Your PC

Arch Linux is for power users, so installation can be daunting. Follow these steps to smooth the process.

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Which Laptop Should You Buy? Chromebook vs. Windows

Consider what you'll use your laptop for and choose wisely.

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How to Set Up a SoftEther VPN over HTTPS Client on Windows and Linux

It'll take you a moment to configure SoftEther VPN, but the privacy gains are well worth the time.

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How to Use the man Command in Linux

Want to learn how to use the man command to get command-line help on Linux? Here's a primer.

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How to Fix the Ubuntu "No Wi-Fi Adapter Found" Error

If you can't connect to the internet on Ubuntu because of the "No Wi-Fi adapter found" error, here's how to fix it.

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How to Downgrade to an Older Version of Linux

It's easy to downgrade Linux to an older version in case a new distro release breaks your system.

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