today's howtos

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Storage Node (LVMiSCSI) deployment for RDO Liberty on CentOS 7.1
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How to Install PHP-Fusion 9 on a Debian 8 VPS
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How to change default Java version on Linux
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Dual-boot Kubuntu 15.10 and Windows 10 on a PC with UEFI firmware
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A Practical Guide Of FFmpeg – Part 1
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Denial of Service Tips
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Debugging 96Boards I2C
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It's a Bird. It's Another Bird!
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Using Ansible with Docker to Deploy a WordPress Service on Rancher
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Procmail config woes
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Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2 Released – Install on RedHat and Debian Based Distributions
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The Perfect Server - Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily Werewolf) with Apache, PHP, MySQL, PureFTPD, BIND, Postfix, Dovecot and ISPConfig 3
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Use Git to take Backup of Configuration files on Linux
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How to find which shell I am using on Linux
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Linux Kernel 4.3 Stable Released With Improvements, Install/upgrade in Ubuntu/Linux Mint Or Other Derivatives
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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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