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Posted: Mar. 10 2005,03:34 QUOTE

....nublet

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Posted: Mar. 10 2005,05:37 QUOTE

I came from MacOsX.3
Found dsl familiar, and very usefull.

But it should be noted that I am used to terminals (X.3 and its Bash), compiling programs, and messing with the system files. Only difference is that with DSL, a quick reboot fixes most of those annoying problems I create by H4X0Rzing the OS's protected files.
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Posted: Mar. 25 2005,22:37 QUOTE

I put DSL on a computer with no hard drive (in library). I have a 17 year old who  wants it installed on to her hard drive. She **REALLY** likes it.
She wants to use it to write a book. IN the library she uses it to read E-books... The zoom is helpful also. I'm encouraging her to discover the other
things available in the distribution.:) :)
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