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Configuring a DNS Client - Linux tutorial


Configuring a DNS Client
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Extensive Keyboard Shortcuts in Gnome
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Many people are aware that they can edit basic keyboard shortcuts in Gnome via System >> Preferences >> Keyboard Shortcuts. I'm going to show you how to create shortcuts to any application you desire.
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Using the Apache CVS Repository
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Want to keep up with the latest and greatest versions of the Apache HTTP Server? Then you've got to spend some time figuring out how the latest and greatest is distributed to the public. Ken Coar explains the Apache CVS Repository and how you can use it to stay on top of Apache.
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IBM Data Studio Admin for DB2 for Linux, UNIX
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