today's howtos
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How To Install Kernel 4.1.2 on CentOS 7, Via Repository
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12 Useful PHP Commandline Usage Every Linux User Must Know
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Improve the performance of function calls with OpenPOWER ABI
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How to insert code snippets on the command line without executing them
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Monitoring Networked Devices Powered Status
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Install The Ajenti Control Panel And Ajenti V On Ubuntu
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Install MongoDB 3.0 on Fedora Linux (Server/Workstation)
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Ubuntu 14.04 upstart and bonding
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How To: Install/Upgrade to Linux Kernel 4.1.2 in Ubuntu/Linux Mint Systems
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Turning Off the Mute Button
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Write Nagios Plugin Using Bash Script
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How to install PlayOnLinux on Linux
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How to secure your PDF documents with passwords (and how to crack them if needed)
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How to Install SiteBios, A Linux Control Panel with Full Lamp Stack
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How to monitor free disk space at Amazon EC2 with Cloud Watch
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Package repositories FAIL
Elad kindly told me that if I install the GStreamer codecs, and disable Flash, it should work. I didn't have those codecs on my not-for-watching-TV machine, so I set to it.
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