today's howtos
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Show the PATH, one directory per line (part 2)
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Handle Line Breaking With Fold and FMT Commands in Linux Terminal
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Install Varnish Cache for Apache Web Server to Speed up Website
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Emoji Silhouettes with CSS, a second approach
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ssh authentication with kerberos
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Upscale bitmap images with better results
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Repeated prompts for SSH key passphrase after upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS?
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VP9 live streaming from a webcam
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SPAKE2 in Golang: ECDH, SPAKE2 and Curve Ed25519
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Display two calendar months side by side
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How to Install Ubuntu on Your Android Phone Using Linux Deploy
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Unifying custom scripts system-wide with rpm on Red Hat/CentOS
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15 command-line aliases to save you time
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Cleaning Your Inbox with Mutt
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4 Ansible playbooks you should try
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