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Exploring the far-ranging consequences of a
hypothetical ban of Windows by China for security
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Full title: Linux Appliance Design: A Hands-On
Guide to Building Linux Appliances
Authors: Bob Smith, John Hardin, Graham Phillips,
Bill Pierce
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Fedora Linux: A Complete Guide to Red Hat's
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