today's howtos
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Retrieve hard drive's age and general health information using Linux
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Install and dual-boot SteamOS
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Add a mQtranslate language selector to your header
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Advanced Geoblock evasion with OpenBSD pf and rdomain's
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Installing Seafile (Secure Cloud Storage) with MySQL Database in RHEL/CentOS/SL 7.x/6.x
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Is Xiki the most powerful command shell ever created?
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CBT Nuggets Announces New Linux Training Course
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VNC Server Installation on CentOS 6.5
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How to repair a crashed WordPress database table
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How to Reduce hard drive's acoustic noise level
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How To Install Python 3.3.5 On Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr, Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin And Derivative Systems
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How To Install Slingscold 1.2.1.6/Slingscold Launcher 1.0.1 On Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 13.10 And Derivative Systems
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BorderImage is for Scaling! Scalable UIs 2.2.
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Locked Settings : A Proxy Pattern Based Design
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Dual-boot Windows 8 and Linux Mint 17 on a PC with 2 disks and UEFI firmware
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Maynard Is A Wayland-Based Desktop Environment For Raspberry Pi. How To Install Maynard On Raspian
As you may know, Maynard is a desktop environment for Rapbian (the Debian system for Raspberry Pi) developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation and Callabora, but it can also run on a regular Linux desktop system. It uses GTK+, runs on Wayland and provides a backend for the Weston reference compositor, using GNOME Web as the default internet browser, mimicking the Gnome Shell experience.
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