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    <title>Security - Safeguard Yourself Against Identity Theft</title>
    <description>  Safeguard Yourself Against Identity TheftTen Essential Steps You Can Take  Your personal information is everywhere. No one can guarantee that you will never be a victim of identity theft but you can reduce your risk. By man...</description>
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    <description>A common challenge of home ownership (especially for a first time home owner), is having to repair things that break or actively maintain things around the property -- then finding you don&#39;t have the proper tools for the job.&amp;nbsp; So my question to you is: Do you have the handyman&#39;s essentials in your toolbox?&amp;nbsp; Read on to find out...</description>
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    <title>Package Management Basics - Part 5</title>
    <description>In this installment of our Linux package management basics tutorial, we  will be covering how to obtain a list of packages installed on your specific system.&amp;nbsp; This will teach you the different ways in which a list can be obtained.&amp;nbsp; This is very handy when want to do audit your system, review what is currently installed, include a list of the installed packages in a data backup, &amp;amp;/or if you want to install the same list of packages on another system.</description>
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    <title>Perl - Package Management Basics - Part 6</title>
    <description>In this installment of our Linux package management basics tutorial, we  will be covering how to remove packages from your specific system.&amp;nbsp; This will teach you the different ways to uninstall packages that you no longer need.</description>
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    <title>Perl - Package Management Basics - Part 7</title>
    <description>In this installment of our Linux package management basics tutorial, we  will be covering several slightly advanced package  management abilities.&amp;nbsp;  This will teach you some additional ways to manage your system, once you have the basics under your belt.</description>
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    <description>In this day and age, Linux package management has become much  easier.&amp;nbsp; But for those just starting with Linux, it may initially appear  to be a daunting task to effectively manage your system&#39;s packages (i.e. installed applications). For  those users running Fedora or CentOS Linux, this tutorial  should help you quickly and effectively master the basics.&amp;nbsp; For  the most part, we will guide you through how to use the &#39;yum&#39; and &#39;rpm&#39;  commands to accomplish this task.&amp;nbsp; After the basics are covered, we will expand into a few advanced  package management commands that you may also find useful.</description>
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    <description>In this installment of our Linux package management basics tutorial, we will be covering the listing of available packages.&amp;nbsp; This will teach you how see what packages (i.e. applications) are available &amp;amp; can select from.</description>
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    <description>In this installment of our Linux package management basics tutorial, we  will be covering searching for &amp;amp; obtaining descriptions about packages.&amp;nbsp; This will teach you  how to find a given package or application, if you don&#39;t know the package name.&amp;nbsp; It will also teach you how to see a small description about what the package does or what it&#39;s intended to be used with.</description>
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    <description>In this installment of our Linux package management basics tutorial, we  will be covering how to install packages to your system.&amp;nbsp; This will teach you  how to install the packages &amp;amp;  applications you located from our previous steps.&amp;nbsp; We will also cover how to install packages you downloaded from other places.</description>
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    <title>Linux - Install Fedora Core 4 on Acer Aspire 3002LCi</title>
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    <description>LifeHacker has published a pretty comprehensive guide to building a Raspberry Pi based jukebox, that is simple to operate.&amp;nbsp; If you are not too technically proficient, this is a nice project for you.</description>
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    <title>Windows - Get New Windows XP Updates Until 2019</title>
    <description>Officially Microsoft ended support for Windows XP back on April 8th 2014.&amp;nbsp; Yet, Microsoft is actively patching Windows XP to this day.&amp;nbsp; With a minor registry adjustment, you can continue receive Windows XP security updates until April 2019!</description>
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    <description>Microsoft has announced it will be releasing Windows 10 for the Raspberry Pi.&amp;nbsp; This marks a new age in small computing, especially within the ARM CPU era.</description>
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    <description>The Rogue Pi is a network monitor that doesn&#39;t  require you to return periodically to pick up the data you&#39;ve collected. The Rogue Pi packs the radios required  for you to connect to it wirelessly whenever you need to.&amp;nbsp; Once powered up, it conducts tests to make sure it&#39;s  connected to the network you want to probe, then creates an SSH tunnel  to access it, configures a hidden SSID and enables Wi-Fi radio for easy direct access.&amp;nbsp; Containing a laundry list of penetration testing and Wi-Fi cracking tools  on-board, it seams like the perfect tool for good or evil...</description>
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    <title>Raspberry Pi - Build A Raspberry Pi Stealth Packet Sniffer</title>
    <description>If you have a Raspberry Pi and one of those surge protectors that also  protects your network cables from voltage fluctuations, you have most of  the tools you need to build a cheap network observation device, as long  as you&#39;re not afraid to use a soldering iron.</description>
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    <description>For anyone who has used Linux for some time can tell you, SSH access is one of the most powerful ways a user can can remotely administrate &amp;amp; access a given system. With that said, many good systems administrators are nervous about some of the security implementations for SSH usage and functions. Even though newer Linux distros have preconfigured SSH access in a more secure manner out of the box, here is a list of processes and configurations that could further help you tighten and enhance your SSH security.</description>
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    <title>Linux - Google Authenticator Provides Two Factor SSH Login Support</title>
    <description>Looking for two factor authentication for SSH logins to your Linux systems?&amp;nbsp; Well then today is your lucky day - nixCraft has you covered.</description>
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    <title>Linux - How To Image And Clone Hard Drives With Clonezilla</title>
    <description>If you are looking to clone a hard drive, maybe you should check out the new article on Linux.com which outlines how to use the free app or live CD version of Clonezilla to easily image or clone a hard drive, flashdrive or other storage media.</description>
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    <description>The Raspberry Pi is a great little machine for all kinds of experiments,  but since it&#39;s often pushed to its limits, it&#39;s nice to have backups  around. Blogger Matthew Hoskins shows how to backup, restore, customize,  and clone your Raspberry Pi SD cards right on the Pi itself.</description>
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    <description>The Raspberry Pi is great for getting your OS nostalgia on.&amp;nbsp; You can easily use different operating systems on a whim.&amp;nbsp; Here are a few...</description>
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    <description> To install Windows 11 without TPM, do the following:  Go to the  Windows 11 download page .  Click &#39;Download Now&#39; under the &#39;Windows 11 Installation Assistant&#39; section, to download the Windows 11 installer.  When you run it,...</description>
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    <description> When Evolution responds with a &quot;Forbidden&quot;, &quot;unable to connect to &#39;calendar&#39;&quot; or &quot;cannot open calendar: unexpected http status code 405&quot; rejection, while trying to access a Google calendar, this is what you should do to fix ...</description>
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    <title>Linux - Ignore sockets during tar backup</title>
    <description> If you want to skip error sockets-related code during backup of whole  filesystem you will be surprised there&#39;s no &amp;ndash;ignore-sockets switch. But  there&#39;s elegant method to to that:  cd /  sudo find . -type s &amp;gt; /tmp/so...</description>
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    <description> install libpurple &amp;amp; gtkautospell via yum normally download the x86_64 pidgin rpm for Fedora 19 (i use rpmbone for this) run rpm command to manually install pidgin w/o enforcing dependancies you&#39;re done ...</description>
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    <description>  Install Dropbox via command line  The  Dropbox daemon works fine on all 32-bit and 64-bit Linux servers. To  install, run the following command in your Linux terminal.  Download &amp;amp; install dropbox locally  cd ~ &amp;amp;&amp;amp...</description>
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    <title>Home - U.S. Flag Flying Holidays</title>
    <description> The United States flag should be displayed, from sunrise to sunset, on all days when the weather permits, especially on the following:  New Year&#39;s Day  January 1st  Martin Luther King, Jr.&#39;s Birthday  3rd Monday in January  ...</description>
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