today's howtos
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How To Use vi Editor
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30 Most Frequently Used Hadoop HDFS Shell Commands
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Running a Gluster Cluster on the Raspberry Pi with Docker
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Sync your Fitbit on Linux with Galileo
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How to install Ubuntu Touch on your Android smartphone
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How to monitor progress of Linux commands using PV and Progress utilities
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Python Boolean Operators
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A Practical Guide to Nmap (Network Security Scanner) in Kali Linux
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Is DNS What Makes My Internet Slow?
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Functional Programming in C++ book, and the promo discount codes
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Over-the-Air Updates, Part 3: Repository Configuration and Handling
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How to monitor progress of Linux commands using PV and Progress utilities
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Hacking Owncloud to Improve Branding of Login Page
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How to Recover a Deleted File in Linux
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How to install the latest version of Docker on CentOS 7
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Odrive cloud sync - Thunderstruck
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3 FFMPEG Command Lines for Screen Recording Video + Audio in GNU/Linux (MKV, WEBM, OGV Formats)
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4 Ways to Batch Convert Your PNG to JPG and Vice-Versa
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Deploying SAML SSO on Linux for User Authentication
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How to Use Dotdotpwn
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Bash scripting tutorial: A coding style guideline
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How To Use Nmap Security Scanner (Nmap Commands)
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Apache Performance: Disable .htaccess
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What even is a container: namespaces and cgroups
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Running a Gluster Cluster on the Raspberry Pi with Docker
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How to install LXD container hypervisor on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS server
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How to speed up OpenSSL/GnuPG Entropy For Random Number Generation On Linux
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Linux kvm exit from a virsh console command
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How to check if port is in use on Linux or Unix
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Fedora and Krita software.
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Dual-boot elementary OS 0.4, Windows 10 on a computer with UEFI firmware
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