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    A list for the more "experienced" Linux users

    Let me first say that if you are new to Linux, these should not be tried until you are more familiar.
    I found this today and it has a lot of really good stuff for security, customization, better boot times, etc.
    http://www.linuxhaxor.net/2008/09/30...#comment-10296
    &quot;Either you repeat the same conventional doctrines everybody is saying, or else you say something true, and it will sound like it&#39;s from Neptune.&quot; ~Noam Chomsky<br /><br />Gigabyte MB, AMD 64x2 6000, 2 Gigs Patriot DDR2, XFX GeForce 8600GT XXX, 400Gig WD SATA HDD &amp; 1TB WD SATA HDD.

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    Re: A list for the more &quot;experienced&quot; Linux users

    Interesting.
    What first caught my attention is the comment by P. Vadim: "Please blacklist the Ultamatix link, asap."
    There's some folks here who would agree with that.

    An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski

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      Re: A list for the more &quot;experienced&quot; Linux users

      Originally posted by Qqmike

      "Please blacklist the Ultamatix link, asap."
      +1

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        Re: A list for the more &quot;experienced&quot; Linux users

        Yeah, I would stay away from that one also.
        But some of the other stuff on there is pretty good.
        &quot;Either you repeat the same conventional doctrines everybody is saying, or else you say something true, and it will sound like it&#39;s from Neptune.&quot; ~Noam Chomsky<br /><br />Gigabyte MB, AMD 64x2 6000, 2 Gigs Patriot DDR2, XFX GeForce 8600GT XXX, 400Gig WD SATA HDD &amp; 1TB WD SATA HDD.

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          Re: A list for the more &quot;experienced&quot; Linux users

          Thank You for that link, CVPunk, that is an interesting site.

          I don't know if anyone else looked at the poll there, "What is Your Primary Desktop Environment?"

          I find it interesting that 56% use Gnome, and 26% use KDE.... and that includes me.

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