today's howtos
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Reset The Root Password For A Linux VM Hosted On XenServer
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How To Configure Vsftpd With SSL/TLS On CentOS 7
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How To Install Add-ons In Mozilla Thunderbird
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Wondershaper—QOS in a Pinch
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How to install Pydio on CentOS 7.0
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How To Install Dust Racing 2D 1.9.2 On Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install Stellarium 0.13.2 On Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 12.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install Albert 0.6.2 On Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install FreeFileSync 6.13 On Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install Advanced Photo 1.3 On Ubuntu, Debian And Derivative Systems
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How to make a file immutable on Linux
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How To Download And Convert YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion Or Other By ClipGrab In Ubuntu/Linux Mint
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Tests for code that uses a database
Most sane programmers hate writing tests. Because of that, we have a lot of testing frameworks around that make that task more streamlined, but it is still borring work.
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Mejiro Update: Now with Analytics and Google Maps Support
Although I consider Mejiro more or less feature complete, I still find ways to improve and tweak my no-frills photo publishing application. The latest Mejiro release is a case in point. Previously, the application offered a rudimentary visitor tracking feature. When enabled, it saves visitors’ IP addresses in a log file. The new version of Mejiro replaces this functionality with a link to the CrazyStat web analytics PHP script. I forked and slightly modified CrazyStat for use with Mejiro and made the result available in a separate GitHub repository. To enable integration with CrazyStat, change the $stats = false; line in the Mejiro index.php file to $stats = true; This not only enables analytics, but also shows a minuscule visitor counter, which injects Mejiro with a dose of retro-chicness. The Little Mejiro Book provides instructions on how to deploy CrazyStat and make it work with Mejiro.
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urlscan and urlview: With the assist
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whowatch: Don’t just take my word for it
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