today's howtos
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How to run Windows apps on your Chromebook
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How to records statistics about a Linux machine’s uptime
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WebMail Lite – Manage and Download Mails From Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook and Others
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Changing the X.509 signature algorithm in FreeIPA
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Understanding Go panic output
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How to Install Mesa 17.2 on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
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Using BuildStream through Docker
So we have put some work into making it convenient to run BuildStream inside a Docker container. We publish an image to the Docker hub with the necessary dependencies, and we provide a helper script named bst-here that sets up a container with the current worked directory mounted at /src and then runs a BuildStream command or an interactive shell inside it. Just download the script, read it through and run it: all going well you’ll be rewarded with an interactive Bash session where you can run the bst command. This allows users on any distro that supports Docker to run BuildStream builds in a pretty transparent way and without any major performance limitations. It even works on Mac OS X!
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How to Set Up Easy Remote Desktop Access in Linux
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4 Ways to Find Server Public IP Address in Linux Terminal
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How to Setup Zammad Ticketing System on Ubuntu 16.04
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How to configure login banners in Linux (RedHat, Ubuntu, CentOS, Fedora)
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How to Install Python 3.6 on Ubuntu 16.04
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How to Use GNOME Shell Extensions [Complete Guide]
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Getting started with Kubernetes
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File better bugs with coredumpctl
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ScalaFX: dynamic update of context menu of table rows
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