today's howtos
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How to upgrade Nagios (Network Monitoring Tool) on Linux
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Starting an interactive rebase from Tig
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How To Create deepin 15.3 GNU/Linux Bootable USB
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How To Install Wine 1.9.19 on Ubuntu
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Supercharge Your Ubuntu 16.04 LTS with XanMod Kernel (includes BFQ)
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How To Create GNU/Linux Bootable USB Drive
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How to Count Number of Files and Subdirectories inside a Given Directory
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What To Do After Installing Linux Mint 18 All Editions
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Vim 8.0 Is Released After 10 Years – Install on Linux Systems
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How to Setup HTTPS (SSL Certificates) to Secure PhpMyAdmin Login
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How To Install qBittorrent 3.3.7 On Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 15.10 And Ubuntu 14.04 Systems
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How to Install Ghost Blog Software with Apache and SSL on Ubuntu 16.04
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Free eBook – Getting Started with Ubuntu 16.04
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How To Install Snapcraft 2.17 On Ubuntu, Linux Mint And Elementary OS Systems
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How to Install Magento with Nginx on Ubuntu 16.04
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How To Install Sayonara 0.9.1 On Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Elementary OS And Other Ubuntu Derivative Systems
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Server Monitoring with Shinken on Ubuntu 16.04
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A curious case of page cache
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Learning Python and Django – PT I
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Skype Workarounds on Linux
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How To Install Stellarium 0.15.0 On Ubuntu And Derivative Systems
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The Linux Filesystem - In Detail
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Customizing Ubuntu system
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[Older] How to monitor linux server using NodeQuery
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How To Install Bash 4.4 On Linux Distributions
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Linux Server Provisioning Using StackI
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How the Linux kernel knows it’s running in a Virtual Machine
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Mouse movement via the keyboard with xdotool and xbindkeys
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Locking Down an SSH Server
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How To Google Search In Command Line Using Googler
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