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Gnome, KDE, any desktop environment may be discussed here
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Discuss Linux Kernel issues and information here.
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New to Linux? Start here.
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Discussion about anything related to running or installing Linux on laptops
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Discuss training, implementation, support, all things related to migrating to Linux
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Discussion of monitoring tools, printer and file sharing, iptables, etc
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Samba, Sendmail, Apache, etc
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