today's howtos
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Random quotes and creatures using fortune and cowsay in Linux terminal
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Setup a mail server with Postfix and Dovecot on Ubuntu / Debian
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How To Install FFmpeg 2.5.1 On Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivative Systems
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How to filter, split or merge pcap files on Linux
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How To Install Wesnoth 1.12.0 On Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivatives, Via PPA
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Try out LXC with an Ansible playbook
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Get A Global Menu In MATE 1.8 With TopMenu (PPA For Ubuntu And Linux Mint)
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How to install osCommerce on Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr)
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How to Write Screenplays Using Your Android Device
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Introduction to Server-Sent Events with PHP example
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How to Install Openbravo ERP on an Ubuntu VPS
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dares: Qui audet adipiscitur
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conspy: Take command of your command line
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nftables 0.4 released
This release contains a lot of bug fixes and new features contained up to the recent 3.18 kernel release (and some features coming up in the yet unreleased 3.19-rc).
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