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...and I've been lurking here since late August. I'm a not so 'n00' n00b, been breaking and wrecking various distributions for the past ten years or so, started with slackware 7, and now I've come back to slack (was born slack, but that's a different story), having revived a Sony PCG-TR1A with Slackare 13.1 (I killed it with a nightmarish mix of Debian testing/unstable - what fun that was - but it was previously infected with something called 'Windows XP Home Edition'). Someday things will sink in to the muck that has replaced my brain. I've already found lots of great and useful advice here at this great site, there are a lot of knowledgeable and helpful people here, thanks to you all (you know who you are, wish I could remember so I could thank more appropriately). Looking forward to continued learning, and maybe someday I'll even be able to contribute something useful. Whew, that was a lot of typing, I need a beer...
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