today's howtos
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How To Install LXQt 0.9 On Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install And Test The Ubuntu Touch Music App 2.0 On Ubuntu 14.10 And Ubuntu 15.04
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How To Install TextAdept 7.8 On Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 12.04 And Derivatives
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Lessons learned from a kernel bisection
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How To Install Kernel 3.19 On Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivatives
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Make a game on Pebble
Under a superficial examination, the Pebble doesn’t exactly look like an ideal device for gaming. If we look at its puny 80MHz processor, which is paired up with a monochrome e-paper screen, the display does not only lack the ability to display colour but is furthermore not particularly well suited to frequently updating content. The Pebble also interacts with its user via a grand total of four buttons, one of which cannot be accessed easily by third-party applications.
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Real-Time Rogue Wireless Access Point Detection with the Raspberry Pi
Years ago, I worked for an automotive IT provider, and occasionally we went out to the plants to search for rogue Wireless Access Points (WAPs). A rogue WAP is one that the company hasn't approved to be there. So if someone were to go and buy a wireless router, and plug it in to the network, that would be a rogue WAP. A rogue WAP also could be someone using a cell phone or MiFi as a Wi-Fi hotspot.
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How To Install Ubuntu On The HP Chromebook
One of the most popular articles on this site shows how to install Ubuntu and Minecraft on the HP Chromebook.
Some people have found the guide difficult to follow and so I have decided to rework it and I also retested all the steps to make sure they work correctly.
This guide shows how to install Ubuntu with the Unity desktop on a HP Chromebook using Crouton.
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Frustrations with the Linux SCSI Target (or SCST) software suite…
Recently I have spent a lot of time with Linux iSCSI Target software solutions. After using iSCSI Enterprise Target (IET) (not active), the Linux SCSI Target framework (TGT), and the generic SCSI Target Subsystem (SCST), I have come to the realization that SCST definitely stood out as the most superior of the bunch and with good reason. It is also the most storage industry supported of iSCSI Target solutions.
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