today's howtos
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Check Who's Connected To The Router, Scan Your Network With "Angry IP Scanner"
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Chapter II: Useful General-Purpose Commands
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How to install OpenLDAP Server on Debian or Ubuntu
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How to set up EPEL repository on CentOS
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How to convert image, audio and video formats on Ubuntu
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How To Install gLabels 3.2.0 On Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install GnuCash 2.6.4 On Ubuntu 14.04, Linux Mint 17, Elementary OS 0.3, Pinguy OS 14.04 And Other Ubuntu 14.04 Derivatives
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How To Install Pithos On Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04, Fedora 20 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install LightTable 0.6.7 On The Most Popular Linux Systems
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How To Install Calibre 2.5.0 On The Most Popular Linux Systems
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How To Install Wine 1.7.28 On Fedora 20, Fedora 19, CentOS 7, CentOS 6, OpenSUSE 13.1 And OpenSUSE 12.3
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How To Install Wine 1.7.28 On Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install The NVIDIA 340.46 Driver On The Most Popular Linux Systems
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How To Install The NVIDIA 340.46 Driver On Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivative Systems
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How to clean up digital recordings using Audacity
When you're dealing with audio files, you'll run into a few problems every so soften. This is especially true with voice recordings and audio that was converted to a digital format from a cassette tape or a vinyl record.
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