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Continuous Delivery: Getting Started
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Using Command Line Aliases - Frequently
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Aggregating application logs from Docker containers with Loggly
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Vagrant Simplified
I admit it, some tools confuse me. I know they must be amazing, because programs don't get popular by being dumb (well, reality TV, but that's another story). I have the same sort of confusion with Vagrant that I have with Wine, Docker, Chef and countless other amazing tools people constantly rave about. So in this article, I'm going to break down Vagrant into its simplest form.
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Real-Time E-Book Editing With Calibre
The only caveat to this process is that it requires you have at least a basic understanding of HTML and CSS (as the editing pane works with both). In other words, you’re not going to be editing a LibreOffice .odt file in a WYSIWYG editor. Also, you must have converted your e-book to either .epub or .azw3 formats (the Calibre editor cannot work with .mobi files).
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10 passwd command examples in Linux
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Building and Installing the latest kernel on CentOS 7
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How to Create Encrypted and Bandwidth-efficient Backups Using ‘Duplicity’ in Linux
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How To Watch Hulu on Ubuntu 14.04 and Up
Want to know how to watch Hulu on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and up?
Well, we’re going to show you.
The American streaming service Hulu uses Adobe Flash to play back video in the browser, and uses Adobe Flash DRM to encrypt it.
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Setting up Unison File Synchronization between two Servers on Debian 8 (Jessie)
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Setting up Unison File Synchronization between two Servers on Debian 8 (Jessie)
Today we look at Yakuake, the drop down terminal emulator for KDE. This application is part of The KDE Extragear collection, hosted on KDE-Apps.org. You can also download it from KDE.org's Yakuake mirror page.
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Display Awesome Linux Logo With Basic Hardware Info Using screenfetch and linux_logo Tools
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Top 3 Online Resources for Learning the Command Line (For Linux and OS X)
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