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You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=How to Linux/preload editintro=How to Linux/editintro width=25 The How to Linux mini-wiki is for Linux users, old and new, to find helpful, up to date reference material on as many Linux distrobutions as possible. The references here range from guides to lists of material and from information on installing certain applications to modifying those applications. This information has been put in a wiki because of the growing speed that each Linux distribution is evolving and being developed. A wiki is the best way to keep this information up to date, accurate and easy to search.
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You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=How to Linux/preload editintro=How to Linux/editintro width=25 The How to Linux mini-wiki is for Linux users, old and new, to find helpful, up to date reference material on as many Linux distrobutions as possible. The references here range from guides to lists of material and from information on installing certain applications to modifying those applications. This information has been put in a wiki because of the growing speed that each Linux distribution is evolving and being developed. A wiki is the best way to keep this information up to date, accurate and easy to search. Below is a list of Linux distributions. The list will continue to grow as more distributions come to exist and as members add information on the other distributions.