Linux: Tips & Tricks

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Linux with Windows 11 look and feel

Windows Theme Over Linux a.k.a “Winux” (old Wubuntu) is a super secure Linux operating system that is completely inspired by Microsoft Windows, but does not require any special hardware requirements and can be installed on any device. With Winux you can maintain your workflow or games without worrying about having to relearn computing.

You can get the ISO from SourceForge here Winux / Wubuntu Operating System

Gnome Burn My Windows Effect

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Also available in Linux Mint and Ubuntu extensions

Every Operating System Explained in 8 Minutes

Timeline of all Linux Distros

The complete timeline of all Linux Distros up to 2023
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Leaving Windows for Linux?

Windows Users Need To Know This Before Switching To Linux

Things Only Linux Can Do

Windows & macOS can’t do this, but Linux can!

Dual Booting Windows and Linux

How to Set Up Dual Boot and Why

Dual booting is a great way to get the best of both worlds of Windows and Linux. It’s relatively straightforward to install the two operating systems alongside each other, and it’s also a great opportunity to learn more about computers and how software works.

When building your own computer, you get to choose from various hardware components that will go into your system. There are some compatibility restrictions to be aware of, but you’re still left with plenty of options even if you go Team Green, Team Red, or Team Blue.

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More Tips & Tricks

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Check out different Linux distros in your web browser with nothing to download at DistroSea.com
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Here are some cheatsheets and quick references from QuickRef.ME.
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Learn Linux from MIT for FREE edX.
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Linux Basics YouTube Series
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“Linux Command Line Tutorial For Beginners" will teach you everything you need to know about Linux Command Line in easy-to-understand language.
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