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        <description>This is a brief security overview for Linux beginners, covering the basics of maintaining a relatively secure Linux system.

What, me worry?

Should you worry about your computer's security? Ask yourself this: Do you lock your house when you're not home and draw your curtains when you want some privacy? Of course you do. Just because break-ins are rare doesn't mean that you should carelessly leave everything wide open.</description>
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        <description>Introductions

If you're new to Linux, read the article titled ”What is Linux?” and then proceed to ”Getting Linux” to decide which distribution is right for you.

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