today's howtos
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Rev Up Your Graphics Mojo: Get Started with Inkscape
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An interactive calculator for the Linux command-line
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12 lftp Commands to Manage Files with Examples
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How to gain encrypted email on the Chromebook
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Install Oracle Java 7 & 8 (JDK & JRE) on CentOS, RHEL, Fedora, Arch Linux & openSUSE
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Eek! My rounding is biased!
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Unbound cache-only DNS server setup on RHEL 7 Linux
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vnStat – A lightweight (command line) network traffic monitor
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Remote Logging With Syslog, Part 2: Main Config File
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Functional Programming 101
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Using New Relic, Splunk, AppDynamics and Netuitive for Container Monitoring
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My Docker Install Process
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Send/Recv in mgmt
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