today's howtos

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Some CMake tips
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What is an init system?
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Playing with Bluetooth Smart devices on Fedora
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LUV Server Upgrade to Jessie
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How to Install the Massive Cinnamon 2.8 Upgrade Right Now
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How to Upgrade Ubuntu 15.04 to Ubuntu 15.10
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Some targetcli and TCMU questions
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For a Job or a Deployment, Get Essential OpenStack Skills Here
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Citrix: Linux Virtual Desktop Logon Name Formats
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How to integrate OpenGL code with Qt Quick 2 applications (part 1)
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How to escape geoblocking by content providers with Squid
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RDO Liberty Set up for three Nodes (Controller+Network+Compute) ML2&OVS&VXLAN on CentOS 7.1
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Hands-on hardware upgrade: Installing a new SSD
Oh, and one other thing this Linux-only multiboot installation shows, which I have been asked about several times recently. The UEFI boot configuration has been very simple and very stable. Obviously when you don't have Microsoft mucking around in the background trying to 'help' you avoid 'mistakes' such as not booting Windows by default, and OEMs such as HP not blindly insisting on booting one specific file no matter what, then UEFI systems are really not so bad!
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