Researching a project, I came across a P.C. Magazine article about building a new computer for under $200.00. They use a Linux operating system to keep costs down, and focus on cheap parts. With the cost of memory at an all time low, this really isn't a tough task. I've been looking into this and want to try it right after the first of the year.
If you're into cheap tech, and thought about seeing how cheap you can actually build a computer for these days. Click here to read the complete P.C. Magazine article.
My Linux skills have been limited to a basic install, and getting around in the system. I've recently decided to take the O.S. more seriously and become a full time user and more of a Linux hobbyist. This is a place for me to post notes, and other helpful information. The information here is centered around Fedora and KDE but I do post about other GNU/Linux distributions. You can find useful notes, book reviews, tutorials, videos, and whatever else I think will be useful for learning this O.S.
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