today's howtos
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Let Sudo Insult You When You Enter Incorrect Password
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Plotting election (and other county-level) data with Python Basemap
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Monitoring of a Ceph Cluster with Ceph-dash on CentOS 7
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Add Captions with Basic EXIF Data to Photos using ImageMagick
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Learn The Basics of How Linux I/O (Input/Output) Redirection Works
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ICC color profile for Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 4th generation
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How to import and manage puppet Modules in Katello
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How to Install Nextcloud with Nginx and PHP7-FPM on CentOS 7
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Why use Linux Containers LXD vs KVM?
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Linux command line navigation tips and tricks - part 1
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Running Kubernetes inside LXD
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How to extend linux mount point.
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Join an Additional Ubuntu DC to Samba4 AD DC for FailOver Replication – Part 5
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How to install a Ceph Storage Cluster on Ubuntu 16.04
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RHEL7: How to get started with Systemd.
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How to Rescue a Non-booting GRUB 2 on Linux
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6 steps to create linux man page
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Troubleshoot a GPU or Motherboard Upgrade on Linux
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Why I like #1 wc
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How to tune linux kernel parameter
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How to install GNOME Shell extensions with Firefox 52?
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CopyQ search your clipboard history and paste from the past
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XFS, Reflinks and Deduplication
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Blender for Hackers - 3D modeling is just like using VIM
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Shell Has a Forth-like Quality
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Explaining My Configs: OpenVPN
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Shadow Icons Looks Great With All Themes, Install in Ubuntu/Linux Mint
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Change Shell To Bash
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Linux / Unix: “-bash: python: command not found” error and solution
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Emerald Icon Theme Updated, Install in Ubuntu/Linux Mint via PPA
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How to check the file size in Linux/Unix bash shell scripting
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Awesome comic explains HTTP status code
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Dark Aurora Theme Is Available For Ubuntu/Linux Mint (Gnome Shell, Unity and Cinnamon)
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Uniform Icons Are Unshaped But Looks Great on Ubuntu/Linux Mint Desktop
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