today's howtos
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Install Munin on CentOS 7
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How to Create and Run New Service Units in SystemD Using Shell Script
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How to Download MP3 Tracks from a YouTube Video Using YouTube-DL
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Docker: How to use it in a practical way
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How to setup virtual containers with LXC and quota support on Debian 8
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GIMP ditty: change font size and face on every text layer
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How To Save & Index PDF Files in Zotero
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How to Install Alfresco Community Edition on RHEL/CentOS 7/6 and Debian 8
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5 Ways to Keep Remote SSH Sessions and Processes Running After Disconnection
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How to run a command or script after running apt-get command on a Debian or Ubuntu Linux
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[Older] An overview of the PC Real Time Clock (RTC)
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The many load averages of Unix(es)
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KaOS 2016.01 & Ubuntu 14.04 on UEFI
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Cheap BlueTooth Buttons and Linux
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Install Elasticsearch on Ubuntu 14.04
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Two Node Apache Web Server Clustering using Pacemaker on CentOS 7
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Moc myths debunked
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Permanently setting SELinux context on files
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