today's howtos
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Setting Up Real-Time Monitoring with ‘Ganglia’ for Grids and Clusters of Linux Servers
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Lonely Cactus: Mapping xterm 256-color palette colors to X11 color names
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Contributing to Prometheus: An Open Source Tutorial
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Securing the server programs hiding in your Docker containers
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An IRC quickstart guide
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Create a bootable USB stick of Linux Mint 17.3 on a Windows 10 PC
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Jenkins Management in Linux
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Your First Steps w/ Phoenix and Elixir
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Triple-boot Linux Mint 17.3, Ubuntu 16.04, Windows 10 on a PC with UEFI firmware
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nbdkit ruby plugin
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Simple remote mail queue monitoring
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SAML Federated Auth Plugin
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Process command line arguments in shell
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File permissions, SUID, SGID, sticky bit, acl, nmcli, ssh, and nmtui tools for RHCSA
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Big-O Quiz: Graph Theory
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Recurrent Convolutional Neural Networks for Text Classification
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Ansible: Indenting in Templates
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Typosquatting programming language package managers
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Install and using netstat in Linux
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