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Please somebody help, today I get my laptop Acer, and when I push ON, i see this.......-The complete license terms can be found in the root directory. please type "less / gpl" and "less / copyright" to view. if the system does not get any action every 15 minutes, the system will be auto shut down. lunpus linux live cd edition v9.2 b131017 [root@localhost/]
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