today's howtos
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Easy qemu commandline passthrough with virt-xml
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How to Install Cerb Collaboration and Email Automation on CentOS 7
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Font rendering issue in Google Chrome on Linux
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Upgrade Deepin File Manager to 1.4
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Downloading GNU/Linux with zsync
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How to Install a DHCP Server in CentOS, RHEL and Fedora
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How to deploy Node.js Applications with pm2 and Nginx on Ubuntu
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How to Install Latest Magento CMS in Ubuntu and Debian
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How to Install and Secure MariaDB 10 in CentOS 6
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How to Install a Production Ready Naemon Monitoring Server
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Chef Intermediate Training
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Fix GNOME Calendar 3.20 Cannot Add Events on Ubuntu/Trisquel
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Join CentOS 7 Desktop to Samba4 AD as a Domain Member – Part 9
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How to Install iRedMail on CentOS 7 for Samba4 AD Integration – Part 10
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How to Install Cerb Collaboration and Email Automation on CentOS 7
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14 Practical Examples of Linux Find Command for Beginners
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C++ Concepts TS for getting functions as arguments, and the book discount
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Fix Dropbox Indicator Menu Not Working In Ubuntu 17.04 Zesty Zapus (Unity)
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How to install Skype 5.0 in Ubuntu and Linux Mint
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How to Manage Ansible Static and Dynamic Host Inventory
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How to configure Lighttpd web server with free Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate on Debian or Ubuntu Linux
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How to configure Lighttpd web server with free Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate on Debian or Ubuntu Linux
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Clustered VM Testing How-To
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The Cult of DD
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Cross-platform GUIs and Nim macros
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World domination with cgroups - Part 3 - Thanks for the memories
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Deadly Commands You Should Never Run on Linux
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ModSecurity Web Application Firewall for NextCloud
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Automatic security updates on a Debian system
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Install Cinnamon 3.2 Stable in Ubuntu 16.10 Yakkety/16.04 Xenial [PPA]
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Creating bundles with guix pack
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How To Install and Configure Varnish with Apache on Ubuntu 16.04
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issue #72: FreeBSD, lkml, llvm, dnscontrol, buck, ReOpenLDAP, Postfix, Bash, Xargs & more
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LVM: Converting root partition from linear to raid1 leads to boot failure... and how to recover
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The Zero Terminal (Portable Pi Zero W)
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Everyone Does IT (and some Raspberry Pi gotchas)
The music playing script turned up an interesting Raspberry Pi problem. The Pi has a headphone output, and initially when I plugged a powered speaker into it, the program worked fine. But then later, it didn't. After much debugging, it turned out that the difference was that I'd made myself a user so I could have my normal shell environment. I'd added my user to the audio group and all the other groups the default "pi" user is in, but the Pi's pulseaudio is set up to allow audio only from users root and pi, and it ignores groups. Nobody seems to have found a way around that, but sudo apt-get purge pulseaudio solved the problem nicely.
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