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            <title>debian</title>
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            <description>How to install Debian

What is debian?



The debian logo

Debian is a free operating system (OS) for your computer. An operating system is the set of basic programs and utilities that make your computer run. Debian uses the Linux kernel (the core of an operating system), but most of the basic</description>
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            <title>fedora</title>
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            <description>Personal Fedora Core 3 Installation Guide  

Physical Installation

Obtain the Fedora Core 3 cd images or DVD image from a Fedora mirror and burn to CD's or DVD. Boot from the first disk.

I did a Custom Install of Fedora Core 3.

	*  Partitioning - I have 3 partitions: a 6GB / main partition, a 10GB /home partition and a 1GB partition.</description>
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            <title>gentoo</title>
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            <description>How to install for Gentoo

The installation process of gentoo can be pretty tricky.
Before 2005.1 edition was out, gentoo systems had not graphical installer. Because of the vastness of information which should be written, the best manual is the Gentoo Handbook, located at the following link:</description>
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            <description>How to install Mandrake/Mandriva 10.2



The first thing you need to do is to download the 3 public CD-images from a mirror. Another requirement is offcourse a internetconnection. Here is a url to the list of mirrors:
&lt;http://www.mandrivalinux.com/en/ftp.php3&gt;

You can use this to find a mirror close to you.</description>
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            <description>Installing Slackware

0.  Checking System Requirements
You need to make sure your computer meets the minimum requirements for running Linux.

Slackware Linux doesn't require an extremely powerful system to run (though having one is quite nice :). It will run on systems as far back as the 486. Below is a list of minimum system requirements needed to install and run Slackware.</description>
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