today's howtos
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issue #35: cgroups, sqlmap, etcd3, Elasticsearch, Charles, Packer & more!
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Shell Prompt Control
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Run On Last Sunday
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Vim Refactoring Patterns
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Use gsh to run the same command on many servers
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Will linux shell scripting help you find job
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Here is why Emacs uses the Meta key
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WeeChat – grep.py for log files
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How to deal with frequent disconnects of 3G USB Dongle on Linux Desktop
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Arch Linux on ZFS - Embed ZFS in Archiso
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Writing systemd Units
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A tiny systemd convenience: it can reboot the system from RAM alone
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Use the Nitrokey HSM or SmartCard-HSM with mod_nss and Apache
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Monitoring and Tuning the Linux Networking Stack: Receiving Data
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Video Editing on Linux
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Linux Iptables Delete postrouting Rule Command
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How to determine Linux guest VM virtualization technology
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Hello, InfluxDB
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How to use the Signal app if you only have a land line (ie no mobile phone)
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