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     So, you've come upon this web page, so now what can you do?  Ask yourself a simple question "Am I using Microsoft Windows?" If you said yes then ask yourself another, "Do I want to look at something different, something that's stable, something thats reliable and even free?" If you answered yes or thought about answering yes to any or all of those questions this is the place that you should be.  And if you happen to be new (or not so new) to Linux you're welcome to browse this website for tips or tricks, or just for fun. For those of you who haven't heard of Linux or don't know what it is you should check out the Linux FAQ right off. It has your general information about what Linux is and who should use it along with other particulars you'll hopefully find interesting.  After that you could click on a distribution name and see what i thought of it, who it's aimed at and where you can get it (or possibly a page with a blank center section if I haven't done it).

     Okay so I’ve been a bit lazy on updating, so most of this information is old and outdated. Thus I’m going to have to take a day and do a full update on this beast. This website is also associated with the “Linux Lovers and Penguin Pimps” group on TheFaceBook. But as for the site:
     There will be a mini tutorial on the LILO the boot loader with an examination its limitations and workarounds for some. I promise I'll eventually work on the VIM/VI tutorials, as well as xf86config and I'll probably put in a NANO/PICO tutorial, though it will be short and sweet. And I’ll write up a SSH tutorial and a LINKS/LYNX tutorial so that I can have a few more interesting things in those combo boxes.  I would really love requests or feedback, so you can direct that at likwidoxigen@hotpop.com

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