Today's Howtos and Software
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Who Needs Winamp When You Can Play Music from the Terminal
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ExplainShell Breaks Down Long, Confusing Linux Commands
Ever come across a tutorial online that tells you to run a long terminal command, but want to know what each part of it actually means? ExplainShell does exactly that: paste in the command, and it'll tell you what each portion of the code does.
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Explain Shell breaks down Linux command line arguments for you
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Facedetect: Free face detection software
Marco Fioretti shows you how to download and get started with facedetect, free face detection and recognition software.
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Small Image Tools that Pack a Real Punch
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Percepio Introduces Tracealyzer for VxWorks and Linux
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Quantum3D Opens New Markets for Simulation System Developers, and Unveils Linux-based Generation of Mantis Software with Advanced Capabilities
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MindLink Software announces MindLink for Mac and Linux
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How to install and configure Conky on Linux
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How to debug live PhoneGap apps
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Create Scalable Graphics With Open-Source, Cross-Platform Tool Inkscape
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Ninja Blocks Open Source Cloud Enabled Computers Offer Easy Home Automation (video)
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How to set up a secure Apache webserver on Ubuntu
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CentOS 6 Google App Engine Python Development with Eclipse
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LibreOffice Writer power tools: Conditional text
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Monitor per process network bandwidth on linux with nethogs
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Basic Linux Interview Questions and Answers – Part II
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Setup a jailed shell with jailkit on ubuntu
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How To Rip DVDs On Linux OS
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HOWTO: Watch Netflix on Bodhi Linux
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Master version control with Git – tutorial
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How to install Minecraft for Ubuntu Linux
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How to install and configure Conky on Linux
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HOWTO: Test E18, EFL 1.8.0, and Terminology 0.4.0 on Bodhi Linux
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Installing Debian testing On GPT HDDs (> 2TB) From A Grml Live Linux
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Installing net-snmp MIBs on Ubuntu and Debian
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How to configure keyboard layouts in MATE (video)
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Install & Configure KVM Virtualization On CentOS 6.X / RHEL 6.X
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Install MATE 1.6 in Ubuntu 13.10
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KVM Virsh Command Examples on CentOS / RHEL
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