today's howtos
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How to Install Angular CLI on Debian 10/9/8
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How to make Viewnior your default Image Viewer in Ubuntu
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shell bash iterate number range with for loop
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shell bash iterate number range with for loop
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Monitoring at the edge with MicroK8s
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Bash Script to Send a Mail When a New User Account is Created in System
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Install Grafana on Ubuntu 18.04 with Nginx – Google Cloud
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gImageReader 3.3.1 Released! How to Install in Ubuntu 18.04
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From e-learning to m-learning: Open education's next move
"Open education" means more than teaching with open source software. It means being open to meeting students wherever they are.
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Higher education is often an entrepreneurial space, seizing on new opportunities to deliver the best value. Too often, however, institutions spend a year or more to designing, bidding on, selecting, purchasing, building, or implementing new education technologies in the service of the teaching and learning mission. But in that yearlong interim, the technology landscape may change so much that the solution delivered no longer addresses the needs of the education community.
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How to display & control your Android devices on Linux (Solus/Ubuntu/Manjaro...) ?
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How to Design a Smart Home Product People Would Actually Want to Use [Ed: How to get people to welcome surveillance as if it's a gift]
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How To Set Up Time Synchronization On Ubuntu
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Free Courses at Linux Academy — August 2019
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9 Useful Examples of the Split Command in Linux
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