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Solaris17

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whatever you want! i have never bothered using any overclocking or monitoring tools in linux. i don't plan to either since i use the command line. however, most people require a desktop and like all the cool features linux provides. maybe somebody would like to explore overclocking in linux and hardware monitoring tools, do an install on them to see how they work, and then put up a howto on it.

tay. but imma fight you if you don't give us direction. because you have to understand that our version of simple is different from a linux noob. that being said their is technically alot we can just "link them too" on the ubuntu suse etc. forums. and that the things we post may not be something a novice would be comfortable doing.
 
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sticky links to the basic commands of linux and bsd ie grep, su, ls, kill -9. When i was learning nix/bsd i often wanted to learn how to create a script give the right attributes to execute the file and how to put it in crontab.
 
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