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- Change Nautilus opening every folder in a new window
- See what images are being viewed on your network with driftnet
- Splitting and Merging multiple files
- setup Secure HTTP (SSL) on Apache in Ubuntu
- SASL : IMAP authentication system
- Pipes – Getting the most out of your shell
- How to use the most popular command in Unix – Grep
- Maintain a history of your copy/paste entries using Glipper
- Disk partitioning guide for Linux Mint Debian
- How to Fake a Tilt-Shift Miniature Photograph in GIMP
- Google’s Picasa 3 on Linux
- Gamgi is a program to build, view, and analyze atomic strucures
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