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How to avoid errors with smartd when hard disks spun down
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Linux and free software
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Setting up environments variables on specific Qubes OS qubes
Sometimes you need a specific qube to start up, or start one of its applications up, with a specific environment variable set to a specific value. This guide ...
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Linux and free software
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Tracking, auditing and managing your server configuration with Subversion in 10 minutes
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Archives
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How to install Google Play Services, Google Play Store, and proprietary apps on a secondary user in GrapheneOS
Run many proprietary Android applications in a strong sandbox on your phone. Control when they run — giving you maximum privacy while making minimal ...
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Linux and free software
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Done installing GrapheneOS. What apps are must-haves?
A summary of the applications I install on my phone right after imaging GrapheneOS on it.
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Linux and free software
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How to test a Plone add-on easily
A quick primer into how to get the testing environment of most common Plone add-ons going.
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Linux and free software
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How to really speed up Web serving (and Plone) for your iPhone readers
Web servers (especially Plone, by default) work wonders in combination with an HTTP accelerator such as Varnish or Squid. But your iPhone readers are out of ...
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Linux and free software
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Tales from responsivenessland: why Linux feels slow, and how to fix that
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Linux and free software
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Create ringtones out of WAV and MP3 files on Linux
If you have one of those old Nokia phones that only allows AMR files to be used as ringtones, here's a short recipe to create them.
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Linux and free software
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ZFS on Linux: my story and HOWTO you can have it too
The best filesystem ever invented is now available on Linux. Here's a short story with instructions to set it up on your computer.
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Linux and free software