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1. Open a terminal or Konsole window or log into the computer via an SSH session. The "Terminal" or "Konsole" program is found in the distribution's main applications
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1. Decide what kind of Linux distro you want to create. Will the distribution be used on older, under-powered laptops, for example? Or will it be used for cutting-edge openGL gaming
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1. Back up all information on the system. Installing a new operating system is tricky and you may lose all of your stored information. 2. Think about what you want from your Linux
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