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Calibre 1.16 Greatly Improves the EPUB and AZW3 Book Editing Function
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GUPnP 0.20.9 Enforces HTTP 1.1 for Device Description Requests
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Kazam Screen-Recording: Do Try This at Home
The video playback was fairly clear and smooth if I capture movement on just one work space. No distortions were evident mousing within a single application or moving among several resized windows on one screen. However, that was not the case when the recorded screen session involved moving among different screens or work spaces -- then, the playback showed jerky movements and serious color distortions.
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How to apply PCI data security standards to Linux data centers
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How to install Citadel collaboration suite on Debian 7
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Custom HTTP error pages improve web sites' experience, security
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How to make USB pen Drive Bootable in Ubuntu Linux
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How to Install SteamOS and Configure Wifi and Audio
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How to install Citadel collaboration suite on Debian 7
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Administer WordPress like a pro with WP-CLI
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Linux: Keep An Eye On Your System With Glances Monitor
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How to Set Up Email on a New Android Phone
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SteamOS Install Guide
Last week, Valve released the first beta for SteamOS. Although traditionally supplied on a disc image, Valve made the process slightly easier for some people by allowing you to unzip it straight onto a USB stick. However, installing it properly is a little more complex, and the Valve instructions can only take you so far. Here’s our plain English guide to installing SteamOS, and how to use hardware not recommended by Valve.
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Valve’s Steam Machine torn down, reveals expensive, well designed, easily upgradable gaming PC
Those dastardly devils at iFixit have managed to get their mitts on one of Valve’s 300 Steam Machine prototypes and, of course, torn it down. Inside is a quad-core Haswell Core i5-4570, a Zotac GTX 780 graphics card, 16GB of Crucial Ballistix Sport (PC3 12800) RAM, and a 1TB 5400 RPM Seagate hard drive. If you wanted to build your own SteamOS-powered doppelganger, it would set you back around $1300 to match Valve’s Steam Machine part-for-part.
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Install Indicator for Lock Keys utility in Ubuntu 13.10
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How to access Twitter from the command line on Linux
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Download and install SteamOS beta
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How to Install SteamOS in VirtualBox
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GRUB Customizer 4 released. Install it on Ubuntu 13.10 and Linux Mint 16
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Install SteamOS in virtualbox
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What are TCP Wrapper ?
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