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Benchmark Your Graphics Card On Linux
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Postfix Virtual Hosting With LDAP Backend And With Dovecot As IMAP/POP3 Server On Ubuntu Bionic Beaver 18.04 LTS
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Basic MySQL Database Administration on Linux VPS – Part 2
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Rifter is a fantastic acrobatic platformer soaked in neon and it's out now
The fast acrobatic platformer Rifter that's absolutely soaked in neon is officially out today, here's some thoughts.
As far as first impressions go, Rifter is excellent. To start with, it has you pick a control scheme (you can change it any time) and there's quite a good variety here to please different types of gamers. You can go with keyboard and mouse, keyboard only, twin-stick gamepad or even "classic" gamepad that's more like a traditional platformer.
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Android P Name Leaks And It’s Totally Not What We Expected
However, according to the latest leak reported by a Polish website going by the name of Tabletowo, the new Android P would be called *drum rolls* Android Pistachio.
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How to Speed Up Your Chromebook
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