today's howtos
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Uber CLI: Quickly Get Uber Time-To-Pickup And Price Estimates From The Command Line
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Configure npm To Install Packages Globally Without sudo Using A Script
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How to Upload or Download Files/Directories Using sFTP in Linux
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eLAIX: EPUB Document Extension for LibreOffice
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How to Install MariaDB 10 on Debian and Ubuntu
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How To Install WordPress.com Desktop Client on Ubuntu
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Virtualization Cluster With CentOS 7
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How to Install and Secure MariaDB 10 in CentOS 7
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How to Configure your own VPC(Virtual Private Cloud) in AWS
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How to setup a Linux server on Amazon AWS
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Slaying Latency with Linux Kernel Tracepoints
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How to Install or Upgrade to Latest Kernel Version in CentOS 7
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How to use markers and perform text selection in Vim
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How To Install Kernel 4.10.1 on Ubuntu, Linux Mint And Other Ubuntu Derivative Systems
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How to embed subtitles using VLC - Tutorial
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Dockerizing LEMP Stack with Docker-Compose on Ubuntu
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How to work around video and subtitle embed errors
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Camels and snakes
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Elasticsearch and Kibana : installation and basic usage on Ubuntu 16.04
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The Collapse of the UNIX Philosophy
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15 great examples to create a cron job on Linux
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Kodi 17 "Krypton" Final Update Released, Install in Ubuntu/Linux Mint
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Linux, Netlink, and Go — Part 2: generic netlink
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[Video] BTRFS drive add; RAID1 with 3 drives
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