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  • Kyle Rankin's Hack and / : divulging and exploring tweaks and hacks for sys admins
  • Marcel Gagne's Cooking with Linux: walks you through desktop Linux apps how-tos
  • Mick Bauer's Paranoid Penguin: featuring hands-on security information that our readers can put to use in their jobs
  • Dave Taylor's Work the Shell: shows you how to create and tweak common shell scripts and solve vexing admin problems
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  • Zack Brown's diff -u: explores what's new in kernel development

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