today's howtos
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How To Backup Your Entire Linux System Using Rsync
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How to Play Wii Games on Ubuntu with Dolphin
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Installing VeraCrypt in GNU/Linux
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Typing Greek letters
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Download Files with Wget on the Linux Shell - Explanation and Examples
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How to Compare Numbers, Strings and Files in Bash Shell Script
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How to Easily Set Up Third Party DNS on Linux
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How to Install Magento 2.1 on CentOS 7
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YMPD - MPD Web GUI
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New approaches to network fast paths
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How to Install Invoice Ninja on Ubuntu 16.04
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neofetch: Awesome system info bash script that supports Linux, MacOS, and Unix-like systems
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youtube-dl-gui - Graphical Interface for youtube-dl
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Signals
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issue #78: octodns, SSH, grsecurity, postal, nginx, cgroups, vim & more
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Configuring Vim as an IDE
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Android: Getting up and running on the iMX6
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Freeing Disk Space with the PackageKit cache
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How to use LXD (Linux containers) in a shell script to create VM when the cloud instance launches
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How to disable fast mirror yum plugin in CentOS Linux server
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Linux/Unix bash shell script to purge Cloudflare url/images from the command line
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Shell script to mirror backups to another server in pull mode using rsync
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Install 24 Popular GTK Themes With One Command Using This Script
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