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How to enable user authentication for a Postfix SMTP server with SASL
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Useful netcat examples on Linux
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Introduction to i3
i3 is a tilling window manager. It is dynamic, fast, and an addictive environment. I have been using it for last 6 months. Once the initial hiccup is dealt with it becomes natural to you and the way you do computing. In this tutorial I will try to explain the basics and help you getting started with i3.
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HOWTO: Bodhi Linux on the Acer C720 Chromebook
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How to strike out text in Okular
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mpgtx: Slicing and dicing, mpegs of all varieties
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How to Give your Android Smartphone the iOS 7 Look
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How To Install HotShots 2.0.1 On Ubuntu 13.10,13.04,12.10,12.04, Linux Mint 16,15,14,13 And Elementary OS 0.2
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How To Install The BubbleDelegate For Mitakuuluu On Jolla’s Sailfish OS
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How To Install Adobe Reader 9.5.5 On Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE And Derivates
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How To Enable AMD Radeon Dynamic Power Management (DPM) In Ubuntu 13.10
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How To Install MovieThumbs KDE 0.3.3 On Ubuntu 14.04,13.10,13.04,12.10.12,04, Linux Mint 16,15,14,13 And Fedora 20,19
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Top 10 Tips For Beginning Linux
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Centralized Log Setup awesant elasticsearch logstash and kibana3 part1
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How to Install Plone 4 CMS on Debian Wheezy with Nginx
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