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WELCOME LINUX and UBUNTU ISSUERS


Hi Everybody this will be my first post abou UBUNTU and LINUX programs and O.S.

I'd like to let you know that here you will find a lot of Helpful notes, I USED to myself,

to solve some of the linux (UBUNTU) issues.

and also some rapidshare linux programs to be downloaded.


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