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  1. How to use a Colemak (U.S.) layout keyboard in DOSBox How to use a Colemak (U.S.) layout keyboard in DOSBox
    The instructions currently available on the Web for enabling Colemak keyboard layouts in DOSBox are unfortunately not current anymore. This article guides you ...
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  2. How to run your Urbit ship on Linux easily
    A super easy guide to running your Urbit.
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  3. Reticketing your Urbit ship without breaching
    How to transfer your already-running planet's master ticket without having to breach or deleting your pier.
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  4. How to see the Urbit debug mode
    An easy way to inspect the internals of your Urbit ship.
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  5. Running one or more Urbit ships in containers on a host behind a NAT
    These instructions will ensure you get direct network connectivity instead of indirect connections, leading to faster Urbit.
    Located in Linux and free software
  6. How to discover the latest base hash on your Urbit ship How to discover the latest base hash on your Urbit ship
    For those times when you want to know "am I fully up to date?"
    Located in Linux and free software
  7. How to find out if your Urbit ship is directly or indirectly routing to another Urbit ship
    Direct routes go faster than indirect routes. Indirect routes can also be evidence of problems getting UPnP / NAT working correctly with your ship (when you ...
    Located in Linux and free software
  8. Implementing tiered storage with ZFS and autotier
    An uncommon — but not unheard of — use case calls for fast data ingestion, combined with relatively slow yet very big and economical data retrieval. Here is a ...
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  9. How to use your Xbox 360 controllers under Fedora How to use your Xbox 360 controllers under Fedora Located in Linux and free software
  10. How to make a minimal Fedora chroot and run programs in it
    How to bootstrap a modern Fedora system in a chroot.
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