today's howtos
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Sound under Linux got broken for me
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[Raspberry, Arduino] First Project
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‘Ifconfig’ Command Not Found In CentOS 7 Minimal Installation – A Quick Tip To Fix It
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How to set up a USB network printer and scanner server on Debian
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PlayOnLinux reached to version 4.2.4, Install in Ubuntu/Linux Mint via PPA
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How to Back Up and Migrate Your Linux Configuration Files
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How To Install Pumpa (Pump.io Client) 0.8.4 On Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivatives
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Why am I prevented from creating additional partitions on my Linux PC?
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Finally! Get Netflix to work in Ubuntu 14.04 (and Linux) the super easy way!
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Icinga: A Next Generation Open Source Linux Server Monitoring??? Tool for RHEL/CentOS 7.0
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Enabling automatic updates in Centos 7 and RHEL 7
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How to remove file metadata on Linux
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Image Editing Software Fotoxx 14.08 Now Allows RAW Metadata Editing
Fotoxx 14.08, a free, open source Linux photo editing and collection management program that’s easy to use and install, is now available for download.
The Fotoxx developers provide numerous updates for their application, and even if not all of them are very important, it's a good idea to get the new version of the software.
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baker: A blogging backend for console-minded people
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acoc: More filter-based colorizing for the terminal
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