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CanadianCoyote

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Same here. Join a private community. And, if you're careful, sites like mininova.org are pretty good. I recommend the program uTorrent as a client; it's minimalist yet extremely efficient.

I have almost 5 tb's full of movies and music I've downloaded all from torrents.
Never 1 virus or even spyware
If you join a private community torrent site you will never get a virus or anything of the sort.
 

Seamaiden

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Will be checking ALL once I can get back home and onto my Linux box. :D Thanks for the Jerky Boys line-up, DWR!
 

Seamaiden

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What Distro you run? I just booted to my ubuntu and did the upgrade to hardy heron.
Ubuntu here, too. :D Gutsy Gibbon, but the last software upgrade I did f'ing HOSED my Rawstudio application, and that's what I use to work with .crw/.raw format photos. Pisses me OFF.

How do you like Hardy Heron so far? Someone else here said they're using Kubuntu, which I'd wanted to try a couple of years ago coming off Gentoo because I prefer the KDE environment over Gnome (Gnome's a bit... childish to me), but it was exceedingly kludgey, so Ubuntu it was and Ubuntu it remains.
 

CanadianCoyote

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Friend o' mine just went from Windows to Linux for the first time. She's braver than I, that's for sure. I told her that I'm not smart enough to get Linux going, she said "No, you're plenty smart ... you just don't have enough patience."

She's right. XD
 

Seamaiden

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Do what I did -- set up a dual boot machine, one partition Windows and one partition Linux. I'd say that Ubuntu is, BY FAR, the easiest distro to work with. I've used Redhat and Gentoo, Gentoo absolutely requires that you know your way around a command line.

Neat thing about most Linux distros is that you can try out the OS via LiveCD. That's a CD onto which you've burned the operating system, and you don't have to actually make it your operating system until you're ready. :)
 
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