today's howtos
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Logging VM installation to stdout
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Improving disk I/O performance in QEMU 2.5 with the qcow2 L2 cache
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How to Install WebERP with Ubuntu 15.10
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Playing with xdg-app for PrefixSuffix and Glom
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Introduction to IRC with XChat, Irssi and UnrealIRCD on CentOS 7.0
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sRGB weirdness: Doing the right thing causes a worse result
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Install lamp with PHP7 on Arch Linux
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virtio vs. rtl8139
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Linux Remote Desktop – Part 4: Connect to remote Linux server with XDMCP protocol from another Linux machine
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What to do when a linux desktop freezes?
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SSH and PuTTY – Connection to Linux VPS / Dedicated Server
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What’s new in autopkgtest: LXD, MaaS, apt pinning, and more
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How To Avoid Sudden Outburst Of Backup Shell Script or Program Disk I/O on Linux
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Nmap Command For Network Admins
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10 fdisk Commands to Manage Linux Disk Partitions
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Protecting Apache Server From Denial-of-Service (Dos) Attack
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How to Install Django 1.9 on Ubuntu 15.04
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How to install Confluence on CentOS 7
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How to Install Drupal 8 with Nginx, PHP-FPM and SSL on Ubuntu 15.10
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How to install RegRipper registry data extraction tool on Linux
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How to install Coppermine Photo Gallery on an Ubuntu 14.04 VPS
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How To Install Darktable (Unstable) on Ubuntu 15.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install StepMania 5.0.10 On Ubuntu 15.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install SmillaEnlarger 0.9 On Ubuntu 15.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivative Systems
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How to customise your Linux desktop: Openbox
In six previous posts I have looked at a variety of Linux Desktop Environments: Xfce, KDE, Gnome 3, Cinnamon, MATE, and LXDE. Now I am going to move one step lower in the GUI hierarchy, and look at using only a simple Window Manager for your Linux GUI. But in order to do that, I am going to have to spend a minute explaining the difference between the two.
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Django upgrades area always a pain
It’s been a few years that I maintain some python-django-* packages, as part of the maintenance of the OpenStack dashboard, Horizon. Currently, this consist of: python-django-appconf, python-django-babel, python-django-bootstrap-form, python-django-compressor, python-django-discover-runner, python-django-formtools, python-django-openstack-auth, python-django-overextends, python-django-pyscss.
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