today's howtos
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Reproducing an Open vSwitch Bridge Configuration
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Installing FreeIPA on a Tripleo undercloud
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How to Increase OpenBSD’s Resilience to Power Outages
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Here's How to Install the ubuntuBSD Operating System Using a USB Flash Drive
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How to install and manage software on CentOS 7
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Step 2: Configuring Jenkins
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Reverse Engineering A Mysterious UDP Stream in My Hotel
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Building LLVM on OpenBSD/loongson
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How to install Rundeck on a Debian 8 (Jessie) server
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How to Install WordPress 4.5 Using Apache or Nginx on RHEL/CentOS and Fedora
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How to download and install Ubuntu
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How to Install ownCloud 9 on CentOS 7
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Remote Desktop (xrdp) to Raspberry Pi without Monitor from Ubuntu Desktop (remmina) over WLAN
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Free Ebook: Introducing “Understanding Docker Containers” Guide
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Perf- A Performance Monitoring and Analysis Tool for Linux
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Setup a Basic Recursive Caching DNS Server and Configure Zones for Domain
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Docker and Micro Services
In the devops space it is hard to deny that docker is currently the hot tool that everyone is talking about. In this article, I will give a quick introduction to what docker is, why it is useful, and a quick real life example of what it takes to deploy a python web application with a redis database, served in isolated docker containers.
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Troubleshooting OpenStack network connectivity
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The Mega Guide To Harden and Secure CentOS 7 – Part 1
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The Mega Guide to Hardening and Securing CentOS 7 – Part 2
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Build Interactive Stories with Ren’Py
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30 LAMP(Linux, Apache, MySQL & PHP) Interview Questions and Answers
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Generating Python Bindings with Clang
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Troubleshoot your network connections with MTR
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[Older] Things About Vim I Wish I Knew Earlier
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Writing a simple Makefile
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Google Earth for Ubuntu/Linux Mint, Easy Installation Method (64bit / 32bit)
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Write Multiple Linux Images Onto a Thumbdrive With Multisystem
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Getting Started with Ansible on Command Line
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6 Reasons Your cron Job is Not Running
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Parallel testing multiple versions of ImageMagick
While investigating some test failures on a project involving ImageMagick (a parser for the metadata that ImageMagick extracts out of documents), I noticed different versions of ImageMagick were producing outputs in different formats. Not only the formats were differing but also some of the data was missing, or the values were different.
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ssh -R (reverse tunnel) man page hell
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