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Posted By bakunin
Asking for total control is easy - executing...
Asking for total control is easy - executing total control in a knowing and responsible way affords knowledge and "wisdom" and on a "total" level the knowledge and wisdom should be matchingly total....
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Posted By hicksd8
Well if you really want to "tweak the guts of the...
Well if you really want to "tweak the guts of the O/S" I guess you need to start from source code; is that what you mean?

There are a number of Linux distros that allow you to download the...
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Posted By bakunin
Good. Now we are making progress. When...
Good. Now we are making progress.



When you are coming from Windows you probably might want to use Ubuntu or a similar beginners-oriented Linux. The extensive interface is helping the beginner....
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Posted By TheOuterLinux
Creating your own distro with OpenSUSE would give...
Creating your own distro with OpenSUSE would give you the most control because finding specific packages (RPM) is much easier. However, Xubuntu would give you less headaches and because it's Ubuntu...
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Posted By bakunin
Just for the record: my revered colleague...
Just for the record: my revered colleague Corona688 has taken it upon him to remove the billboard-sized picture you flooded this thread with. He has even decided to forego any consequences.

First:...
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Posted By TheOuterLinux
Damn Tapatalk app...anyway, Xubuntu less of a...
Damn Tapatalk app...anyway, Xubuntu less of a headache because it comes with all kinds of goodies that don't use a lot of RAM. It's file manager, Thunar, is also really good. But in all honesty, you...
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Posted By hicksd8
The operating system is a large set of programs...
The operating system is a large set of programs that runs (supervises) the system and runs other system and user programs. The operating system comprises not only the memory resident kernel but also...
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