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Hi, I design Map of GNU/Linux OS and FOSS: http://www.makelinux.net/system/
The purpose is to help learn and teach Linux internals and applications.
As you know a picture is worth a thousand words.
Tell me please, how could I improve it?
nice! I would not put k3b in file managment group though, rather in multimedia,
also I would indicate the Gnu C lib name (libc) and the kernel file name (vmlinuz)
Maybe add named in net server group too...
Frankly, it's good job as this, though. Keep the good work!
For "internals", I was expecting info on dbusd, hald, udev, PAM and the KDE or Gnome processes that integrate them to do things like automounting drives. Otherwise, it looks very nice. After unblocking scripts in no-script, I discovered that each item was a link to documentation or a projects home page. Nice!
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