Everything you need to get started with Linux — from understanding what it is to choosing the right distribution, installing it and using it day to day. Whether you are switching from Windows 10...
With Windows 10 reaching end of life and hardware upgrade costs mounting, some businesses are looking at Linux as a way to extend the life of existing PCs or reduce licensing costs. This guide looks a...
Linux has a reputation for being more secure than Windows, and there is real substance to that claim — but it is not invulnerable, and understanding why Linux is more secure (and where the risks...
Ubuntu and Linux Mint are two of the most popular Linux distributions for beginners — and the most frequently recommended for people switching from Windows. Both are excellent, free and well-sup...
You do not need to install Linux on a separate partition or machine to use it. Windows 11 and Windows 10 both include Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), which lets you run a full Linux environment &md...
You do not need to use the command line to use Linux for everyday tasks — but knowing a handful of basic commands makes Linux much easier to manage and troubleshoot. This guide covers the most u...
If you have an old PC that is struggling with Windows 10 or cannot run Windows 11, installing Linux is one of the best ways to give it a new lease of life. The right Linux distribution can make a 10-y...
Dual booting lets you run Windows and Linux on the same PC, choosing which one to use each time you start your computer. It is the ideal way to try Linux without giving up Windows — your files, ...
Installing Ubuntu on your PC is a straightforward process that takes around 20–30 minutes. This guide walks you through every step from downloading Ubuntu to completing the installation — ...