today's howtos
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How to enable remote desktop connections in Ubuntu 18.04
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How to enable an automatic purge of temp files in Ubuntu 18.04
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Docker, cron, environment variables, and Kubernetes
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How to resize Java heap memory size of Tomcat S2I image in Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
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Building a Serverless Microblog in Ruby with OpenFaaS – Part 1
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What is Captcha? | Why Do Use Captcha Codes On Websites?
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How to manage MySQL databases and users from the command line
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How To Download And Set Up Firefox Quantum On Debian Stretch
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How to Fix Broken Packages on Ubuntu 16.04 and Debian 9
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How to install Jekyll on CentOS 7
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15 Porting and tuning tools for Linux on Power
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How To Install and Use Rancher to Manage your Docker Applications on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04
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How to reset lost root password on Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver Linux
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Useful Linux Command Line Bash Shortcuts You Should Know
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Build a Simple Android Photo App with Jasonette
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How To Install Ncurses Library In Linux
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How to Install a Kubernetes Docker Cluster on CentOS 7
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Get started with Apache Cassandra on Fedora
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Starting user software in X
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What's a hero without a villain? How to add one to your Python game
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Getting started with regular expressions
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inline 0.3.15
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Proof reuse in Coq using existential variables
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Running systemd in the Gitlab docker runner CI
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What is a blockchain?
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How to Manage Fonts in Linux
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How to Setup MySecureShell SFTP Server on Ubuntu 18.04
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How to Get Started With Usenet, the Best Alternative to Torrents
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Ansible Tutorial: Introduction to simple Ansible commands
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