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			<title>What does this site operate on?</title>
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				We're hosted on a dedicated server provided by [url=http://www.hostnuke.com/]HostNuke Services[/url].

The spec's are as follows:
[b]Memory[/b]: 512mb
[b]CPU[/b]: 2.2ghz AMD Opteron 248
[b]OS[/b]: CentOS
[b]Webserver[/b]: Apache2, PHP5, MySQL5
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			<title>Who is the author of this site?</title>
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				Specific content (articles) on this site will have varying authors as they're who're responsible for the content.

The site itself is owned by [url=http://www.gonix.org/about.php/view/1/Gremelin.html]James Corthell[/url] and can at anytime be updated by users like yourself who ...
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			<title>Do you have a mailing list?</title>
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				Unfortunately, no we don't, and no we don't plan to at this time  The reason for this is that most people, when tired of a newsletter, opt to &quot;ban&quot; or &quot;mark as spam&quot; versus unsubscribing from them.  This can hurt site rankings, and in some cases flag legitimat...
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			<title>How is The GoNix Initiative Funded?</title>
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				Well, I'd love to say &quot;fully by advertisements&quot; that's just not true  Where in some cases it can be helpful, a lot of people tend to block ad's or simply don't care about them.

In actuality, most of our funding is provided by user contributions, site sponsors, and fr...
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			<title>BBCode within Postings on GoNix</title>
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				We don't allow HTML (or any scripting for that matter) in any entries that'll be inserted into our database; in fact, all coding is stripped and sanatized before it even comes in contact with our database servers.

We do however allow BBCode to be added to any postings so that ...
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			<title>Can Linux Run Microsoft Windows Programs?</title>
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				We at The GoNix Initiative have a large list of [url=http://www.gonix.org/software.php]Linux Alternatives to Windows Software[/url] so you can find native Linux replacements to expensive, preparatory Windows titles; but if you insist on running Windows programs within Linux we re...
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			<title>How Do I Install Linux?</title>
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				Once you obtain a distribution, it will contain instructions on installation. Each distribution has its own installation program.

Generally, once you've downloaded your distribution and burnt it to CD or DVD (or purchased a disk with the distribution you intend to use) you'll ...
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			<title>My system won't boot a CD or DVD</title>
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				Generally this means that the CDRom or DVD Drive in your computer is set to boot after the hard disk; this will cause a problem as usually you'll be installing Linux over a system that already has an operating system on the hard drive, so you'll need to change the setting in the ...
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			<title>How Do I Get Started?</title>
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				If you are new to Linux, you should start by buying or downloading a general-purpose Linux distribution. A distribution is a complete operating system, including the Linux kernel and all the utilities and software you are likely to need, ready to install and use. Most distributio...
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			<title>Does Linux Support USB Devices?</title>
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				Linux does support a wide array of USB devices, and work is underway to develop additional device drivers. There is a Web page devoted to the subject, at [url=http://www.linux-usb.org]Linux-USB.org[/url].
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			<title>How can I see my Local Name or Linux Version</title>
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				You can execute the command &quot;uname -a&quot; and it will display something similar to:
Linux GoNix 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux

Useful information included equates to:
&quot;Kernel Name&quot; &quot;Local Name&quot; &quot;Ke...
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			<title>What Platforms Does Linux Support</title>
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				Linux runs on a variety of computers and devices, and is widely supported by systems created in the last 20 years.  It runs on PDA's, Gaming Systems, and even novelty &quot;watches&quot;.  It can also run on systems as large as mainframes.

There are Linux distributions tailore...
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			<title>How Is Linux Licensed?</title>
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				Linux is licensed on the GNU General Public License.

The licenses of the utilities and programs which come with the installations vary. Much of the code is from the GNU Project at the Free Software Foundation, and is also under the GPL. Some other major programs often included...
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			<title>Who is Linus Torvalds?</title>
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				Linus Benedict Torvalds (born on December 28, 1969 in Helsinki, Finland) is a Finland-Swedish software engineer best known for having initiated the development of the Linux kernel. He later became the chief architect of the Linux kernel, and now acts as the project's coordinator.
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			<title>What Is BSD?</title>
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				Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD, sometimes called Berkeley Unix) is the UNIX operating system derivative developed and distributed by the Computer Systems Research Group of the University of California, Berkeley, from 1977 to 1995.

Historically, BSD has been considered a b...
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			<title>What Is Unix?</title>
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				Unix (officially trademarked as UNIX, sometimes also written as Unix with small caps) is a computer operating system originally developed in 1969 by a group of AT&amp;T employees at Bell Labs, including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, Douglas McIlroy, and Joe Ossanna. Today's Unix ...
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			<title>What Is Linux?</title>
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				Linux is a generic term referring to Unix-like computer operating systems based on the Linux kernel. Their development is one of the most prominent examples of free and open source software collaboration; typically all the underlying source code can be used, freely modified, and ...
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