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        <description>If you're new to Linux, it is recommended that you try one of the more user-friendly distributions. Below you'll find the list which will point you to a few of these.

Ubuntu



Fedora



openSUSE



Portable/Tiny Distributions

Got an old desktop or laptop that won't run modern OS? There are plenty of small Linux distributions that will run on very old hardware, giving it the life you never knew they had!</description>
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        <description>What is mutt and procmail?

mutt is a highly configurable text email client. Use it to for your email tasks, ie read and send mail. procmail is a highly configurable mail filtering utility. It can automatically put certain email in specified mailboxes. Both these programs run under Linux and probably other flavors of unix too.
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        <description>So what's this Linux thing all about? What does Linux look like? What software runs on Linux?

What is Linux about?

You can find a good introduction to Linux here, here, and here.

What does Linux look like?

Over the last few years, Linux graphic user interfaces (GUI) have greatly improved. Click to view screenshots of the current desktop environments offered by the Gnome and KDE Project.</description>
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