today's leftovers
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FLOSS Manuals Offers Guide for GIMP Graphics, and More Documentation
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Installing Lighttpd With PHP5 (PHP-FPM) And MySQL Support On OpenSUSE 13.1
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Two Node (Controller+Compute) IceHouse Neutron OVS&VLAN Cluster on CentOS 6.5
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How-To Install AMD Catalyst 14.4 On Fedora 20 With Linux 3.14
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tcpick: A different take on reading network data
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tcpflow: That tool you’ve been looking for
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tcpdump: Raw data at will
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How to Learn Python Quickly
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taskopen: New ground for taskwarrior
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How to launch applications differently with Gnome-Pie on Linux desktop
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Install gThumb 3.3.2 in Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 Or Linux Mint 17 With Cinnamon Via PPA
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t: The shortest possible route
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tasknc: These aren’t the droids you’re looking for
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How to manage ip addresses and subnets with phpIPAM
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tcat: Just quickly, because it’s fun
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taskwarrior: Send in the next victim
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Optimize website unit testing with phpUnit
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Setup Local Repositories with ‘apt-mirror’ in Ubuntu and Debian Systems
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Betty Is Like Siri Or Google Now For The Command Line (Translates Plain English Into Commands)
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How to set up a web-based lightweight system monitor on Linux
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[Tutorial] Install new Spotify on Linux systems
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How to print in the same line using end=’ ‘ argument
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SopCast App TV-Maxe 0.10 Released, Adds Option To Bypass Blocked Ports, More
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Xen Orchestra 3.4 Plays Two New Features
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RawTherapee 4.1 Is a Complex and Free Alternative to Adobe's Lightroom
Also, the support for numerous new devices has been improved, RawTherapee's window size and position are remembered between sessions, users can now click anywhere without dragging to clear crop, and much more.
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