today's howtos
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Install eZ Publish Community Project on a CentOS 7 VPS with Nginx and PHP-FPM
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How To Install Kernel 3.17.5 On Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install Kadu 1.2 On Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install CherryTree 0.35.5 On Ubuntu, Debian And Derivative Systems
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How to upgrade Ubuntu 14.10 kernel to version 3.17.1
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How to upgrade the Linux Mint 17.1 kernel from version 3.13 to 3.16
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Palm tree, volcano, hospital: How to enable emoji on any Android phone
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pointer acceleration in libinput - building a DPI database for mice
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Hive: dealing with Out of Memory and Garbage Collector errors.
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Hyper-v to Kvm
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virt-manager 1.0 creates qcow2 images that don't work on RHEL6
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Docker Quick Start Guide
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Configured Zabbix to keep my server cool
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Mirrormanager and ansible FAD (day 3)
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How To Install Xtreme Download Manager (XDMAN) 4.7 On Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 , Ubuntu 12.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install BRL-CAD 24.2.0 On Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE And Derivative Systems
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WideOpenId – woid.cryptobitch.de
Uh, I meant to blog about this a while ago, but somehow, it got lost… Anyway, I was inspired by http://openid.aliz.es and intrigued by OpenID I set out to find an implementation that comes with an acceptable level of required effort to set up and run.
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