today's howtos
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Puppet installation on Linux Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr
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How To install FileZilla in Ubuntu 14.04
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Convert your openSUSE system into a media server with Plex
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Install Hacklang and build a Hack app
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How To Install XAMPP 1.8.3.4 On The Most Popular Linux Systems
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How To Install PPSSPP 0.9.8 On Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 13.10, Ubuntu 12.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install The NVIDIA 331.89 GPU Drivers On Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 13.10, Ubuntu 12.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install Kernel 3.16 RC4 On Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Pinguy OS And Other Ubuntu Derivatives
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Manage Your Display’s Or Monitor’s Brightness Via Brightness Controller V2, On Ubuntu, Debian And Derivative Systems
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Install Oracle VirtualBox And Manage It Using phpVirtualBox On A Ubuntu 14.04 Headless Server
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How to set up two-factor authentication for SSH login on Linux
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How to get rolling release-like KDE experience in openSUSE
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screenFetch – An Ultimate System Information Generator for Linux
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How to configure Automatic Updates On Debian Wheezy
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Devscript: Local Development Environments on Linux with just one Command
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How To Install PhotoCollage 1.1.0 On Ubuntu 14.04, Linux Mint 17, LXLE 14.04, Pinguy OS 14.04 And Other Ubuntu 14.04 Derivative Systems
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How To Install DigiKam 4.1.0 On Kubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr And Linux Mint 17 Qiana KDE
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How To Install MintStick 1.2.1 On Ubuntu 14.04, Pinguy OS 14.04, Deepin 2014, LXLE 14.04 And Other Ubuntu 14.04 Derivatives
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