today's howtos
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Saving laptop power with powertop.
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Power over Ethernet for your Pi
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How to use Avidemux for Video Editing
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How to install Linux, Lighttpd, MariaDB (MySQL), PHP (LLMP) on CentOS 7
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Installing LAMP (Linux, Apache, MariaDB and PHP) on Fedora 22
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Learn Linux Performance and Scripting with Linux Foundation Instructor Frank Edwards
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Arachni the Security scanning tool for Web
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Install Oracle VirtualBox And Manage It Using phpVirtualBox On CentOS 7 Headless Server
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Setup Linux Containers Using LXC On Ubuntu 15.04
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How To Install ClearOS Community Edition
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XBMC: build a remote control
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A super privileged Puppet container
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Logical Volume Management with Debian on Amazon EC2
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Build Your Own Linux Productivity Machine With KDE Service Menus
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How to Install Wine 1.7.45 on Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 and Derivatives
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The simple guide to bitcoins using Electrum
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How to install Ansible on CentOS 7
Ansible is one of the most popular automation and configuration management tool available to anybody with computer systems to manage and automate. In this article, you’ll learn the simple task of installing it on CentOS 7.
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