today's howtos
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Where’s my blankey? (aka IPv6 on a flat network)
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New Userspace Patching with Oracle Ksplice!
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MPV 0.12.0 Is Now Available Via The Default Repositories Of Arch Linux And Derivative Systems
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Install Calibre 2.42 (Open-Source E-book Management Software) on Linux
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How To Install Wine Staging 1.7.54 On Ubuntu And Derivative Systems
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How To Create A Ubuntu 15.10 USB Drive Using Windows 10
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How To Shrink Windows 10 To Make Space For Linux
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How To Install Notepadqq 0.50.4 on Ubuntu And Arch Linux
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How To Install Ubuntu Linux Alongside Windows 10
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How To Install Kernel 4.3 on Ubuntu Systems
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How To Install Wine 1.7.54 On OpenSUSE 13.2, OpenSUSE 13.1 And OpenSUSE 12.3
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How to Rescue your Windows or Linux System with Rescatux
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