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Moblin: How to Write a Plugin for Your Driver

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Building object-oriented modular PHP applications

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Setting Up and Securing an FTP Server on Linux

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Modifying File and Folder Access Permissions on Linux

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Creating a Data Storage Partition with Linux

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Configuring ndiswrapper for Linux Wireless Devices

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Debunking Common Misconceptions Among Linux Newbies

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Speed-Typing in Vim With Maps and Abbreviations

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Crunchbang and me

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An Eclipse Galileo flyby

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