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Ruby in Containers

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Sticky xfce4-terminal in Fluxbox

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To Tile or Not to Tile

February 22, 2011

Faster Tied Together: Bundling Your App with webpack

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Slackware Linux Tip-of-the-day: Power savings/CPU frequency scaling

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PinguyOS Tosses Everything at the Desktop

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KDE4 Productivity Tips and Tricks

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How to Backup or Clone Linux Partitions Using ‘cat’ Command

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