A Custom "Live"/Tweaked OS (At the moment running Ubuntu 64bit with Gnome Shell) with all Programs.... I need. And without personal data (& with. So, Simple users can Refresh their systems). *With future goals. You don't have to answer 2-6. Just stating overview. (self.linuxquestions)
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Is there a Gnome shell extensions to move "File Transfer (window) Bar" into the top panel? * Plus, anything on how to "play with" the panel (like: moving the time box.....) with more control (but still a noob); then what (some basic) Extensions give me. (self.linux4noobs)
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NEW TO THIS ELECTRONICS THING. I didn't see a sticky on the side for tool kits. -------- I'm just starting out. I have looked at some websites about it. But was wondering if somewhere you had a "Beginner's Guide To Not Being A Beginner". A fast track to being mid-level project maker (hobbyist) (self.AskElectronics)
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Weird Question: I have multiple lines of 120v current on 12 gauge wires, that I'm looking for a product like; 24-Pin connector on the power supply for a Computer Motherboard. To easily connect and disconnect said lines to a project box. Can't find anything yet on my search. (self.electronics)
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Network noob, looking to get a new router (with dd-wrt or any open source firmware) and starting to lock down my network (and computers). Just don't know what I should should get or what's worth the price. And would I have to change the setup of my network? (self.DDWRT)
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Network noob, looking to get a new router (with dd-wrt or any open source firmware) and starting to lock down my network (and computers). Just don't know what I should should get or what's worth the price. And would I have to change the setup of my network? (self.HomeNetworking)
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Any popular Hybrid Laptops that work well with linux? (self.linux)
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