today's howtos
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How To Record Everything You Do In Terminal
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How To Create Disk Partitions on Linux
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How to use your smartphone as a touchpad for Linux
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How to install NetEase cloud music client on Debian 10
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How to save battery life on Ubuntu with Slimbook Battery
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How to Stress Test a Graphics Card on Linux
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Fix Wi-Fi Hotspot Not Working (Can not connect) in Ubuntu 18.04
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How to Install Skype on Debian 10
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How to Install Fail2Ban on CentOS 8 & Fedora 30/29
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How to Find All Devices Connected to Your Router
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