today's howtos
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How to install Mahara on Ubuntu
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How to reset lost root password on Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial Xerus Linux
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Scientific Audio Processing, Part I - How to read and write Audio files with Octave 4.0.0 on Ubuntu
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How to Install And Use Graphical Network Monitor Etherape On Ubuntu Linux 16
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The safest way to remove old Kernels in Ubuntu
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How to Use Comparison Operators with Awk in Linux – Part 4
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How To Easily Create AppFolders In GNOME Shell Using GNOME AppFolders Manager Or GNOME Software
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How to Install ownCloud 9 with Nginx on OpenSUSE Leap 42.1
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How to install and configure OpenVPN on OpenSUSE Leap 42.1
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Snapping Windows in GNOME Shell with Extensions
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Scientific Audio Processing, Part I - How to read and write Audio files with Octave 4.0.0 on Ubuntu
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Proofreading for illusions with grep and AWK
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Find your hardware model names in Linux
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Reconciling Packaging Data
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Reconciling Packaging Data (2)
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vlock – A Smart Way to Lock User Virtual Console or Terminal in Linux
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Explanation of “Everything is a File” and Types of Files in Linux
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How to Install PostgreSQL and phpPgAdmin on OpenSUSE Leap 42.1
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Writing up-to-date tutorials with Doxygen
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QIcon::fromTheme uses GTK+'s icon cache in Qt 5.7
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Awk The Stats
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Keeping People Out
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Making a Debian-based ARM device firmware
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Get started with the Nitrokey HSM or SmartCard-HSM
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parsync - a parallel rsync wrapper for large data transfers
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Adding and Setting up Swapfile in Ubuntu Linux
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My First 10 Minutes On a Server - Primer for Securing Ubuntu
My First 5 Minutes on a Server, by Bryan Kennedy, is an excellent intro into securing a server against most attacks. We have a few modifications to his approach that we wanted to document as part of our efforts of externalizing our processes and best practices. We also wanted to spend a bit more time explaining a few things that younger engineers may benefit from.
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