- Is Vim or nano the best Terminal editor?

For Terminal-based text editing, two of the top options are GNU nano and Vim. So which option is better? The answer will be in the following article.
- How to install Java Runtime in Ubuntu

Java is not installed by default in Ubuntu, but is required to run Java applications, such as Minecraft, on the computer. This article will show you how to install Java Runtime in
- How to work with workspace in GNOME

Workspace or Virtual Desktop is a major feature of the Linux desktop. It has been around for a long time and is available for almost every Linux window manager. Read on to learn
- How to quickly launch Ubuntu virtual machine with Multipass

Multipass is a lightweight virtual machine manager that allows you to easily and quickly launch an Ubuntu virtual machine. Here is how you can do so.
- Use Speedtest CLI to check Internet speed on Debian 10

In this article, tipsmake.com will use a Linux command line tool named speedtest-cli. It is written in Python and uses speedtest.net to check bandwidth.
- How to share a mobile connection from any smartphone to Linux

What if you need to keep your Linux computer online but don't have wireless or Ethernet? The answer is to use tethering. With your smartphone, you can share mobile Internet with
- How to upgrade to Fedora 32

If you are upgrading to Fedora 32, there are several ways to do so. In this article, readers will learn how to upgrade with the graphics tools available through Gnome Software and
- How to change icons in Gnome 3

If you don't like the current files and folders in Gnome, you can use a different theme icon. You can change any file or folder icon into a custom icon.
- Top 5 Linux certifications for 2020

If you are looking for a better position in the Linux field, obtaining certain certifications is a must. So, let's explore the top 5 Linux certifications you should consult if
- From today, owning Linux LPI certificate will be easier!

LPI (Linux Professional Institute), a world leader in international Linux certification for open source professionals, has officially entered the Vietnamese market.
- How to install Adobe Flash Player on CentOS 8

Adobe Flash Player can also be installed on many types of operating systems, including Windows, MacOS, Linux / UNIX and Android. In this article, you will learn how to install
- How to find devices connected to the network using Debian

Sometimes you need to find out which device is connected to your network. In this article, TipsMake.com will describe how to install and use Nmap to find devices connected to your
- How to play The Witcher 3 on Linux

The good news is that there are several ways to get The Witcher 3 on Linux. In this article, you will learn 2 ways to play The Witcher 3 on Linux.
- How to install VPN on Ubuntu

Encryption of Internet use on Linux makes a lot of sense. In today's article, TipsMake.com will read with you how to install a VPN on Ubuntu, the most popular Linux distribution.
- How to create self-extracting archives with shar in Linux

It's annoying, even tiring, to explain to someone how to unzip after you send them an archive. If so then you will definitely love shar in Linux.
- 5 best open source backup utilities for Linux

There are so many backup utilities available in the market, confusing you to choose the best one out of the many options. This article will help you choose the free backup utility
- How to set the JAVA_HOME path in Debian 10

In this article, we will learn how to install Java JDK on the Debian operating system and then set the JAVA_HOME and PATH variables.
- How to install Microsoft Teams on Linux

If your job requires using a Linux distribution such as Ubuntu, Debian or Red Hat, you no longer need to use a Windows 10 device to connect with colleagues, as Microsoft Teams is
- How to install dictionaries in Linux Terminal

A locally stored dictionary utility can really be useful when no other dictionary is available. There are many options in the Linux software world. Among these, there is an
- How to change the cursor size on the Debian 10 desktop

Debian allows you to change the cursor size via the Settings utility. You can access the Settings utility through the Application Launcher search.