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I lost my everything in my computer switching over because of a partitioning problem and the program wiped out my old hard drive information piccy's files documents,,, everything.... George would probably know though he uses this also!
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I have installed Debian Lenny, on a test computer, so I was wondering about what Studio 64 is like?
Also how do I manually partition my non test hard drive, to have the above suggested partitions?
Finding the right sets of packages, is that tricky?
Why choose Studio 64 instead of Debian Etch, configured with arts packages?
Does anyone recommend Slackware? Or Fedora?
I am interested in downloading compiz fusion.
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