Posts
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Lightning fast Wordpress on Apache and PHP-FPM with Batcache
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Wordpress with Batcache and Apache2 MPM worker and PHP-FPM
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Understanding Apache 2 MPM (worker vs prefork)
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Apache MPM worker vs Apache MPM prefork
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Apache2 MPM Worker with PHP-FPM
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How to install Apache2 MPM Worker and PHP-FPM on Ubuntu Server
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Manage Partitions with GParted How-to
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Book review: Manage Partitions with GParted How-to
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About Git
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Some thoughts about Git, and why I am starting with it
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Enable mod headers module on Apache 2
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How to enable mod headers module on Apache2
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Enable mod rewrite module on Apache 2
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How to enable mod rewrite module on Apache2
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rsync exclude files or folders
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How to exclude file or files or folders when using rsync
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301 htaccess redirect
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301 http redirect using Apache htaccess file
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gzip encoding with curl
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How to enable gzip encoding with curl to check Nginx or Apache compression"
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gzip files and keep original file
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How to gzip files and keep the original one
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How to flush or clear varnish cache
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How to flush or clear the reverse proxy varnish cache from command line on Linux
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How much swap memory is enough?
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How much swap memory for Linux?
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On Strong and Secure Passwords
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How to create and use strong passwords
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Linux is ready: How my wife switched to Ubuntu
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Ubuntu ready for prime time at homes
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New Template: Using Foundation 3
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Foundation 3 template for this Jekyll site
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At the end of the day
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At the end of the day
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Welcome back Arch Linux
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I am back with Arch Linux since its change to systemd
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Debian, Ubuntu and Arch Linux triple boot
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How to make Debian os-prober and update-grub find Arch Linux partition
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Aerial View of the Illimani Mountain
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Aerial view of the Illimani Mountain. La Paz - Bolivia
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BBM 7 with BBM Voice feature
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BBM Voice, Blackberry voice over WiFi for free
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Broasted Chicken
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Kentucky style fried chicken legs
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Garden Frogs
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Garden frogs photo
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Gmail 2.0 for iOS
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Gmail 2.0 or iOS first impressions
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Taco beef, with corn, beans and avocado salad
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Meat for tacos, and corn, beans and avocado salad
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Please do not use Feedburner service
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Why you should not use Feedburner
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Google Plus Communities
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Communities: A new attempt of Google plus to become a big player in Social Networking
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iPod Touch and Mac bluetooth Keyboard
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Creating content on the iPod Touch and Mac Keyboard
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Search and replace in lots of files with find and sed
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Bash one-liner replace string in lots of files. Linux and Mac
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Install Middleman blog on Ubuntu
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How to install middleman on Ubuntu
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Installing Jekyll on Ubuntu
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How to install Jekyll on Ubuntu
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Tablet or ChromeBook?
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iPad or Chromebook: Which one to choose?
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Boot an ISO from your hard disk
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How to boot from an ISO in your disk
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Running Again
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The experience of running in summer
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Markdown instead of Word Processors
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Using Markdown instead of Word Processors to write my documents
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Blogging from the iPad with Jekyll
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Blogging from the iPad with Jekyll and Site44
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Cookie-less domain with site44
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Cookie-less domain for static files with site44
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UberWriter | Ubuntu's Markdown Editor review
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UberWriter Ubuntu's best writing application for Markdown reviewed
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Take advantage of gnu-screen
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How to take advantage of gnu-screen when working on remote servers
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Linode Review
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Linode review
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iA Writer Review
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iA Writer: The best Markdown writing tool for Mac
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How to install Google Chrome on Ubuntu
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How to install Google Chrome on Ubuntu
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Installing Nvidia Drivers on Ubuntu Linux
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How to install Nvidia drivers on Ubuntu Linux
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iTunes 11 released
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iTunes 11 released, first impressions
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The equilibrium
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The equilibrium between the best and the worst
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How to use useradd to create and administer users under Linux
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How create and administer users on Ubuntu Linux with useradd command
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Please Support Open Source Projects
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Why support is so important for the FOSS community
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Set auto or manually installed flag for packages in Ubuntu or Debian
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How to set or unset manually/auto installed flag on Ubuntu or Debian Linux
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Shutter: Taking screenshots in Ubuntu Linux
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Using Shutter to take screenshots in your Ubuntu or any other Linux distribution
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Nature pictures
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Nature pictures, macro mode