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Foliate: A Modern eBook Reader App for Linux
https://itsfoss.com/foliate-ebook-viewer/

Foliate is simple and elegant open source eBook viewer that provides a Kindle-like reading experience on Linux desktop.
Special File Permissions in Linux: SUID, GUID and Sticky Bit
https://linuxhandbook.com/suid-sgid-sticky-bit/

You see an s instead of x in the file permissions? Linux has some special file permissions called SUID, GUID and Sticky Bit. Know more about them.
How to Open Files and Folders as Administrator in Nautilus File Manager in Linux
https://itsfoss.com/open-nautilus-as-administrator/

Add an "Open as Administrator" option in the right click context menu in Nautilus file manager in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
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12 Linux Commands to Have Some Fun in the Terminal
https://itsfoss.com/funny-linux-commands/

Here are some harmless fun Linux commands to amuse your colleagues and friends. They may seem useless but they are fun nonetheless.
How to Enable Single-Click File Opening in Nautilus File Manager in Linux
https://itsfoss.com/single-click-file-open-nautilus/

Are you a fan of single click file opening? You can change the Nautilus behavior and enable single click open in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
Getting Started With Pacman Commands in Arch-based Linux Distributions
https://itsfoss.com/pacman-command/

New to Arch Linux or Manjaro? Here are some essential pacman commands you should know to better manage your system.
How to Use More Command in Linux to Read Large Text Files
https://linuxhandbook.com/more-command/

Cat command output flooding your terminal screen? Learn to use more command in Linux to view large text files.
How to Create Custom Docker Image With Dockerfile
https://linuxhandbook.com/create-custom-docker-image/

The real power of Docker lies in tweaking the base docker image to your requirements. With that, you can easily and quickly deploy a custom Linux environment by running a container from that custom docker image. Docker provides a simple way to configure any docker image and create your own custom image with the help […]
MystiQ: A Free and Open Source Audio/Video Converter
https://itsfoss.com/mystiq/

MystiQ is a new open-source video converter tool available for Linux and Windows. It uses FFMPEG underneath and provides you a neat and clean graphical interface based on Qt.
Things You Should Know About Ubuntu 20.04
https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-20-04-faq/

Do you have any questions and doubts regarding upgrades, installation of Ubuntu 20.04? This article answers some of the common questions about Ubuntu 20.04.
Debian’s Decision to Drop Old Drivers has Upset Vintage Hardware Users
https://itsfoss.com/debian-dropping-old-drivers/

Debian is considering to remove some obsolete input and video drivers for decades old hardware. This is likely to upset vintage computer owners.
16 Things to do After Installing Ubuntu 20.04
https://itsfoss.com/things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-20-04/

Here is a list of tweaks and things to do after installing Ubuntu 20.04, to get a smoother and better desktop Linux experience.
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Released. Download Now!
https://itsfoss.com/download-ubuntu-20-04/

Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa has been finally released. Here is a quick recap of the new features and the download links for Ubuntu 20.04 and official flavors.
What Happened to IPv5? Why there is IPv4, IPv6 but no IPv5?
https://itsfoss.com/what-happened-to-ipv5/

Why there is no IPv5? Why IPv6 came after IPv4 and not IPv5? Was there ever a IPv5 and if yes, whatever happened to IPv5?
Control System Resource Usage With Ulimit Command
https://linuxhandbook.com/ulimit-command/

Ulimit is a built-in shell command designed to display, allocate, and limit resources. Learn how to use the ulimit command in Linux.
Using Files and Folders on Desktop Screen in Ubuntu
https://itsfoss.com/add-files-on-desktop-ubuntu/

This beginner tutorial discusses a few difficulties you may face while adding files and folders on the desktop screen on Ubuntu.