We’ll show you how to move the buttons back to the right.

HTG Explains: Which Linux File System Should You Choose?

Here’s how to make an educated decision on which file system to use.

The 20 Best How-To Geek Linux Articles of 2010

HTG Explains: What is the Linux fstab and How Does It Work?

Here are a few ways you could make the tense OS situation a little more unified and copacetic.

You’re not alone.

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What is the Linux Kernel and What Does It Do?

What Does “Free as in Speech” or “Free as in Beer” Really Mean?

Let’s walk you through the meaning behind each.

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Here’s 10 ways you’re able to do it.

What’s the Difference Between Single and Double Quotes in the Bash Shell?

Let’s take a look at the difference, and when you should use one vs the other.

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In Linux one of the easiest ways to do automated backups is with Simple Backup (SBackup).

Here is how you might set up SBackup to verify you have a backup of all your important files.

Here’s an easy trick to free up a surprising amount of drive space.

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Linux running the GNOME desktop environment (i.e.

Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, etc.)

has a similar tool that can be enabled to run exactly the same way.

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Today we look at how to change the boot menu options in Grub2.

We’ll show you how to change or reset your Windows password from a Ubuntu Live CD.

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