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      Quick Linux How To..

      So you want to try your hand at Linux without spending a dime on any new hardware, modifying your current machine, or having to give up your current windows operating system. Well my bros...let me introduce you to the power of virtual-box, a tool that allows you to run a virtual machine on your existing computer. All of which is totally removable if you want.
      To make it easier, I found a video tutorial on youtube (out of the 1000 or so listed) that explains it in the simplest way. Let's get started..

      Step 1: Go here and pick out a linux distribution (distro) that looks interesting to you.
      Step 2: Go here and watch this video and follow its instructions

      That's it. Now you can add Linux to your personal toolbox. Also, if you ever apply for an office job; stating that you are proficient with Linux operating systems and software along with Microsoft operating systems is impressive. Mostly because everyone thinks Linux is for really smart people.

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      Nice very helpful

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      Virtual box is great if you gave the resources to run it and make sure to enable virtual box tools
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      well this is useful for many people, i remember in uni we had to use linux for c programming

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      If anyone is looking to give linux a try then look into Linux Mint. It's incredibly user friendly

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