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GPG: a Fedora primer
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All About PING Command
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Schedule your social media marketing with CampaignChain
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Getting started with atomicapp
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Comparing Docker images
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CentOS 7 Server Hardening Guide
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Launching a New MySQL Instance using OpenStack Trove Database as a Service
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How to reset the root password on Linux and FreeBSD
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Installing Laravel PHP Framework on Ubuntu for Apache
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Communicating with an embedded tablet over NFC or WiFi
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Install Publify on Ubuntu 14.04
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Make your Gnome title bars smaller
I don’t like the size of title bars in the stock Gnome 3. They are big and take to much space on my tiny 12″ screen! But I’ve found an easy solution to this.
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How To Go About Reverse Engineering Video Decoding
With many Phoronix readers being curious about reverse-engineering graphics drivers for open-source enablement, along the same lines you may also be curious about how reverse-engineering is done with video formats / video decoding by multimedia applications.
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