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		<title>HOWTO automate Debian installs with preseed</title>
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I&#8217;ve installed Linux, probably 100s of times, and while going through all the questions and answers used to be fun, once you have everything decided it&#8217;s mainly a case of tab, space, enter, tab, tab, enter, space, space, tab, enter. I remember reading about kickstart, which was Red Hat&#8216;s way of automating the install process, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>HOWTO: install Fedora-commons repository software on Debian</title>
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So I&#8217;ve been using Fedora-commons for almost a year, first off, no it is NOT the Linux distribution, it is a digital repository used by libraries, museums, etc, worldwide to keep track of their digital collections.  For this Fedora-commons is very good at its job, but there was a steep learning curve when I first [...]]]></description>
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