today's howtos
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How To Recover Windows 7 And Delete Ubuntu In 3 Easy Steps
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How To Install Zimbra Collaboration Suite 8.6.0 On CentOS 7
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Silent data loss exposed
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Setting Up Samba Primary Domain Controller On CentOS 7
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qemu-img Backing Files: A Poor Man’s Snapshot/Rollback
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Wget and the user agent option
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How To Install Firefox 35 On Linux Systems
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How To Install Firefox 35 On Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 12.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install FileZilla 3.10.0.1 On The Most Popular Linux Systems
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How To Install Thunderbird 31.4.0 On The Most Popular Linux Systems
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Encrypt DNS Traffic In Ubuntu With DNSCrypt [Ubuntu PPA]
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The Perfect Desktop - Ubuntu 14.10 (Utopic Unicorn)
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What is Anacron and usage of Anacron in Linux
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How to install Selfoss on a CentOS 7 Linux VPS
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HOWTO: Fix Battle.net Client Distortion on Ubuntu 14.04
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digiKam Quick Tip: Group Photos by Format
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How To Extract a Tar Files To a Different Directory on a Linux/Unix-like Systems
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Get back your privacy and control over your data in just a few hours: build your own cloud for you and your friends
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Flannel and Docker on Fedora - Getting Started
Lets set up 3 Fedora servers for the purposes of testing flannel on Fedora. These can be bare metal, VMs (on KVM, VMware, RHEV, etc...). Why do we want to test this? This is to demonstrate setting up the flannel overlay network and confirming connectivity. Specifically, I want to test container connectivity across hosts. I'd like to make sure that container A on host A can talk to container B on host B. I received quite a bit of guidance from Jeremy Eder of breakage.org - Thanks for the tips!
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