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Top Ten Concepts for Linux Beginners – Number 1, Files

Of course if you are used to Microsoft Windows you are familiar with the concept of files. This familiarity means you won’t have to start from zero to learn about Linux files. However, you will have to relearn several concepts and techniques to work with files in the Linux environment, whether using Damn Small Linux [...]

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The Top Ten Concepts for Linux Beginners – Number 7, Runs on Obsolete Computers

Our environment is in deep trouble. Do you want to be part of the solution and not part of the problem? To avoid being part of the problem don’t toss that supposedly outdated computer onto a landfill. Your discarded computer carcass will take decades to biodegrade and leach scads of poisonous chemicals into the environment [...]

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Quick Overview of Bsd Systems With Main Focus on Openbsd

Most users who use Linux use it because they hate Microsoft; people who use BSD use it because they love UnixJuraj SiposI have been a BSD user since the late 1990’s. I started with FreeBSD 3.0 and I also made my own FreeBSD distro – a tiny floppy disk entitled 1fcdbsd, which boots in [...]