today's howtos
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tnftp: The *BSD counterpart
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tinyirc: A contender in the ultralight division
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Unlock your Nexus device and install 4.4.3 [Tutorial]
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View FIFA World Cup 2014 Match Schedule, Scores, Stats And More With iCup 2014 Brazil
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Linux Basics - Static IP and Network Configuration in Debian Linux
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Setup Digital Repository For Your Institution Using Dspace On Ubuntu 14.04 Server
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Ubuntu 14.04 Behind Domain Proxy Solved
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How to extend & reduce Swap Space on an LVM2 Logical Volume
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Linux Basics - Static IP and Network Configuration in Debian Linux
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Configure remote syslog for XenServer via the command line
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How To Install Nuvola Player 2.4.0 On Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Pinguy OS, Elementary OS And Derivative Systems
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How To Install MythTV 0.27.1 On Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Pinguy OS, Elementary OS And Derivative Systems
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How To Install Pantheon Photos 0.1 On Ubuntu 14.04, Linux Mint 17 And Derivative Systems
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How to copy the Fedora ISO to a USB drive
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How to set up and use RANCID under CentOS
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How To Install Elementary Icon Theme 3.2 On Ubuntu 14.04, Linux Mint 17
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Install your own Photo Gallery using Piwigo and Ubuntu 14.04 LTS VPS
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How to copy the Fedora ISO to a USB drive
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Setup Server Blocks In Nginx On Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
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Hiera data in modules and OS independent puppet
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