today's howtos
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How To Setup Apache Hadoop On CentOS
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Build Your Own Linux-Powered TV Dongle for $40
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Building your own SDR-based Passive Radar on a Shoestring
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How to install and configure VSFTPD
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How to install and configure Fail2Ban on your Ubuntu server
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20 Things To Do After Installing Elementary OS Freya
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How to Install FreeFileSync 7.1 on Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.04 and Derivatives
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Installing and Configuring Scientific Software in Ubuntu 15.04. Case: Scilab 5.5.1
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Mastering the timeline in Kdenlive
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cups.service start operation timed out in Fedora 22
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The Live CD List
If the term is unfamiliar to you, a "Live CD" is a bootable CD-ROM that runs Linux without needing to be installed on the hard drive of your computer. Linux runs directly from the CD with no other installation required. This lets you try out Linux without disturbing anything you already have installed (like, say, Windows). The downside is that CD drives are much slower than hard drives, so the "live" Linux will run slower.
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