today's howtos
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Install Apache Cassandra on a Debian 7 VPS
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Configure anonymous Internet browsing on Fedora Linux with tor and privoxy
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SSLMate: Buy and install DV SSL certificates from the command line
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Install Pagekit on a Debian 7 VPS with Nginx, PHP-FPM and MariaDB
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Git commands which you should really know
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SSH Passwordless Login Using SSH Keygen in 5 Easy Steps
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7 Command Line Tools for Browsing Websites and Downloading Files in Linux
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Run Mejiro without a Server
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How To Install TeXstudio 2.9.4 On Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 12.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install TeXstudio 2.9.4 On Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, CentOS And OpenSUSE And Derivative Systems
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How To Install Qmmp 0.8.4 On Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 12.04 And Derivatives
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How To Install Disk Monitor 0.3.1 On Ubuntu 15.04 And Arch Linux
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How To Install Lightworks 12.0.3.L On 64 Bit Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivative Systems
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Headless encrypted boot with Fedora Server
I’ll use Fedora 21 Server, and will have a dedicated encrypted volume group for data but leave the main operating system volume group unencrypted. The encryption key will be stored on a USB memory stick. When it is connected the system will boot normally; otherwise it will wait for a while for it to be connected and finally fall back to emergency mode.
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