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Let's freely share our knowledge. What's the point otherwise?
likit-Linux is a non-formal project oriented on developing a modern, free, user-friendly and fun Linux desktop. It uses the well known, award winning KDE enviroment.
Klikit-Linux can run as a LIVE-CD on practically any PC (x86), and can be installed to your hard drive in just a few minutes.
Klikit-Linux is based on the latest release of Kubuntu, taking advantages of many of its best features, and then adds its own touch, depending on the desires of the community. The release dates of Klikit-Linux will depend on the stability of the latest Kubuntu packages.
THIS IS THE ULTIMATE SOURCE! (KG) "Now that Etch has come to a rest and has frozen, and nVIDIA has been updating its own binary Linux driver, installing nVIDIA on Etch is now just as cake as it was in Sarge. This brief tutorial will include 2 common methods for installing nVIDIA's Linux driver. They are both very simple and each will have its pro's and con's. You could try each way and decide later which suits your computing style, your kung-fu, best. Me, I always do things the hard way 'cos that's the way I dig it."
This mini-HowTo assumes that you’re running Debian Unstable (Sid), but it should also work if you’re using Testing or even Ubuntu. It also assumes you’re doing all these steps as root.