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  1. How marbles are made
    Remember playing with marbles when you were a kid? Well, here's how marbles are made, both the small ones and the big ones.
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  2. How to automate torrent downloads using TorrentFlux-b4rt, cron and rsync Located in Linux and free software
  3. How to avoid errors with smartd when hard disks spun down Located in Linux and free software
  4. How to install Fedora on top of ZFS
    A step-by-step guide to install ZFS on a newly-installed Fedora system, with screenshots and tips.
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  5. How to install Google Play Services, Google Play Store, and proprietary apps on a secondary user in GrapheneOS How to install Google Play Services, Google Play Store, and proprietary apps on a secondary user in GrapheneOS
    Run many proprietary Android applications in a strong sandbox on your phone. Control when they run — giving you maximum privacy while making minimal ...
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  6. How to load your Xmodmap file on a modern Linux desktop How to load your Xmodmap file on a modern Linux desktop
    Albeit this tip is only for X11 users — not necessarily Wayland users — it's nonetheless surprisingly easy.
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  7. How to make a criminal
    Quick guide
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  8. How to make PulseAudio run once at boot for all your users
    Running PulseAudio as a system-wide service has advantages -- you can play audio without having logged on, multiple users can play audio on the same audio ...
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  9. How to really speed up Web serving (and Plone) for your iPhone readers How to really speed up Web serving (and Plone) for your iPhone readers
    Web servers (especially Plone, by default) work wonders in combination with an HTTP accelerator such as Varnish or Squid. But your iPhone readers are out of ...
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  10. How to set up a Plone site to serve an entire Web domain How to set up a Plone site to serve an entire Web domain
    Plone can do this job for you too. Here is a quick guide to understand how it's done.
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