today's howtos
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How To Download A YouTube Playlist And Convert It To MP3 Using youtube-dl (Command Line)
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How To Get Dark GNOME Shell Menus And Dialogs On Ubuntu 19.10 With Yaru Theme
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How to Get Mac OS Style Dock Launcher in Ubuntu 19.10
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How to Install FreeOffice 2018 in Linux
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Beginner’s Guide to Handle Various Update Related Errors in Ubuntu
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Linux Commands for Beginners 22 - Remote Management with OpenSSH
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Apply Tags To Linux Commands To Easily Retrieve Them From History
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Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 19.10 (and 18.04)
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Darktable 2.6.3 Released with New Cameras support (Ubuntu PPA)
Darktable, open source photography workflow app and RAW developer, released version 2.6.3 today with new features, bug-fixes, and many new cameras support.
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