today's howtos & stuff:
- Ubuntu 10.10: Change grub menu timeout
- KStars with experimental OpenGL support in RC2
- How to install Linux Mint Debian Edition on an encrypted LVM
- Fedora 14 - How to make Samsung Fn Brightness buttons work
- How to upgrade Salix from 13 to 13.1
- LibreOffice Ubuntu PPA makes installation easy
- How to find out the various manpage sections to which a command belongs
- Tar Tricks on Linux
- Report on the Tel Aviv Perl Mongers Meeting
- VLC Shares: Watch HD Videos from Your Wii and Android Phone
- Using Case in Variables in Bash Shell Scripts
- Use dpkg to find what's created at install
- Falling Snow/Leaves/Objects on Ubuntu Background
- Grep This!
- Install Gnome Color Chooser On Ubuntu
- How to clear or drop the cache buffer pages from Linux memory
- How to Import KeePassX Password to LastPass (And Vice-versa)
- Multiple Concurrent Linux Distributions
- Pardus Linux 2011 RC Overview/Review (Video)
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