today's howtos

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How to Limit the Network Bandwidth Used by Applications in a Linux System with Trickle
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Get Disk Space Email Alerts from your Linux Servers
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How to install ownCloud 8 on a CentOS 7 VPS
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PySide Tutorial: Using Qt Designer with PySide
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Control Camera via Web with gPhoto2 Bottle
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Py-EFL Tutorial 2: Weight Hints
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How to install and configure KDE Desktop on Arch Linux
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Py-EFL Tutorial 1: Hello Elementary
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How to shutdown the Android PowerOffHijack
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How to monitor server log files with Logwatch on Debian and Ubuntu
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Install Knowledgeroot on Ubuntu 14.10 server
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Resize images using Python
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How to install the fast and lightweight DNS Server MaraDNS on CentOS 7
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How to block a referer spam traffic with Apache webserver
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How to turn your Ubuntu 14.10 headless server into a XFCE + VNC Network Desktop
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| Red Hat Hires a Blind Software Engineer to Improve Accessibility on Linux Desktop
Accessibility on a Linux desktop is not one of the strongest points to highlight. However, GNOME, one of the best desktop environments, has managed to do better comparatively (I think).
In a blog post by Christian Fredrik Schaller (Director for Desktop/Graphics, Red Hat), he mentions that they are making serious efforts to improve accessibility.
Starting with Red Hat hiring Lukas Tyrychtr, who is a blind software engineer to lead the effort in improving Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and Fedora Workstation in terms of accessibility.
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