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[News] 3 Ways to Try GNU/Linux, Call for Commandments

  • Subject: [News] 3 Ways to Try GNU/Linux, Call for Commandments
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 18:17:58 +0000
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3 Easy ways to try out Linux

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| This is the best way to try out Linux. You 
| download an .iso file (a full copy of a 
| CD), and you burn it onto a CD with an iso 
| burning program like: Infrarecorder or 
| ImgBurn (Or nero). Then you reboot your PC. 
| Most likely it will already boot from the 
| CD, but if it does not set it in the BIOS. 
| (Press the setup key at boot (F2, F8, DEL 
| etc.) and search for something like: Boot 
| Settings, or Boot Device Priority. Then put 
| your CD/DVD drive at the top. Now save & 
| exit. Then your PC will boot from CD.)
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http://raymii.org/cms/index.php?title=3_Easy_Ways_To_Try_Linux

What if...Linux had it's own Commandments?

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| Sometimes we in the Linux "world" get a bit 
| carried away with a piece of software. We 
| get into out little geek niches and form 
| clubs and setup forums. We have fun with 
| it. Sometimes though, we get a bit "too" 
| carried away. When you live in a digital 
| world and you begin to spend too much time 
| online, the line between reality and 
| virtual reality can get hazy.
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http://linuxgeeksunited.blogspot.com/2009/11/what-iflinux-had-its-own-commandments.html
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