04.09.14
Links 9/4/2014: Instructionals
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How To Install QuiteRSS 0.15.3 On Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Elementary OS
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How To Install jAlbum 12 On Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Elementary OS, Debian, Fedora, CentOS, OpenSUSE, Mageia And OpenMandriva
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How To Install Audacity 2.0.5 On Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Elementary OS
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How To Install Audacity 2.0.5 On Fedora 21, OpenSUSE 13.1 And OpenSUSE 12.3
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IBM promotes free LF course
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16 commands to check hardware information on Linux
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How To : Install/Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.13.9 in Ubuntu/Linux Mint Systems
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Automatic mass scanning of documents tutorial
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How to set up a transparent HTTPS filtering proxy on CentOS
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Securing SSH On Redhat/Centos With WiKID Two-Factor Authentication
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Install Numix icon packs in Linux Mint 16
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What is LiveCD or LiveUSB of Linux?
Linux-based distributions support live session which means you can run an entire operating system from the DVD or USB without installing anything on the hard drive. A user can use all programs which come pre-installed with the operating system, which may vary from one operating system to another. It’s a very neat way of testing Linux without formatting your hard drive. It’s also a safe way of doing sensitive work when you don’t want to leave any trace on the machine.
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How To Install Texmaker 4.1.1 On Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Elementary OS, Debian And Their Derivative Systems
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How To Install Texmaker On Fedora, OpenSUSE, Mageia And OpenMandriva
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7 habits of highly successful Unix admins
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route: Clean and pretty routing info
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How to set up a transparent HTTPS filtering proxy on CentOS
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32 Commands For Linux Users From All Levels!
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OpenVPN Server and Client Installation and Configuration on Debian 7
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How To Install Spotify 0.9.4 On Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Elementary OS, Debian And Their Derivative Systems
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How To Install Kernel 3.13.9 On Ubuntu, Linux Mint And Their Derivative Systems
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Oracle Java Installer Conflicting With Apt Bug Fixed [Ubuntu 14.04]
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Pro Video Editing with Pitivi
Several decent video editors are available on the Linux platform. Kdenlive, OpenShot, Cinelerra and Pitivi are those that come to mind as “big players” in an admittedly small market. I’ve used them all through the years, with varying levels of success. A frustration of mine is that invariably, I end up using a proprietary video editing suite like iMovie or Final Cut Pro when I have to do a larger project. As an open-source enthusiast, that doesn’t settle well with me.
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What is good LaTeX editor software on Linux?
As you may already know, LaTeX is an extremely useful document markup language. Whether it is for a research paper, a math homework, a presentation, or a fancy resume, LaTeX is pretty much the go to language. However, its syntax can be a bit confusing at first, and it is recommended, at least in the beginning, to use a LaTeX editor software. Now I know that a real purist would do everything using Vim or Emacs, and please put those stones down. Some LaTex editors on Linux are actually pretty well thought and can prove to be quite useful too. I will present to you three of those editors, which in my opinion are worth a shot as their philosophies are different, and appropriate and to any situations.
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DNSSEC Part II: the Implementation
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Check hardware information on Linux with hwinfo command
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Linux Filesystem Commands
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How to install hwinfo on Fedora 19/20 and CentOS 5/6
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Inxi is an amazing tool to check hardware information on Linux
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Barracuda adds Certifications to Protect Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Environments
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OpenVPN Server and Client Installation and Configuration on Debian 7
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How To Install Snappy Player 1.0 On Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 13.10, Linux Mint 17 And Linux Mint 16
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How To Install Aptik 1.4 On Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Elementary OS And Their Derivative Systems
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How To Install Cool Reader 3 3.1.2 On Ubuntu, Linux Mint And Elementary OS
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How To Install Transmageddon 1.0 On Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr And Linux Mint 17 Qiana