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Most people think that getting things done on Fedora Linux is very difficult. But it is not the case. People doesn't want to change. How bad is that.

But I say that configuration and most other things that you want to change on your OS is very easy on Unix base systems. I know that, because I'm using it... :-)

OK it's time to get exited now..... Try the following link....
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Thats true. Sometimes i feel that windows is more difficult than fedora. Because windows systems get stuck at least once a week. Only salvation is the magic button. [;) Restart button.] But in linux we can use Alt+Ctrl+Fn (n=1-6) for go to other text terminals in such cases.
The most worst case is virus attacks.

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