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I have been using Linux for a while now, and I really love it. My problem is lack of knowledge under the hood, and lack of the time to try and learn all I would love to know about it. I usually don't say much on forums, as I find some are really helpful, while others find newbies a bother because we can't get a grip on the command line, and other things that experienced folks take for granted. I usually just read other post and try to gleen what I can from them, and google all I can for the rest. I wish I had the time to invest to really learn all there is to know about Linux, but life gets in the way sometimes. I have been told so many times to just "go away", that I get discouraged and just don't ask for help. I hope I will find the things I need to know to run crunchbang here.
Good day all. 
Xubuntu 9.10 development, Linux Mint 6.0, Mandriva, Linux Mint fluxbox 6.0, crunchbang, Debian 5.0 LXDE
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Hi and welcome to the forums. There is alot of help here. The people are great. It is one of the best forums I have been in.
As for getting a grip on the cli I would suggest INX linux. It a livecd, it runs only from the command line, and is a great tool for learning the command line. It has short tutorials on many different levels. It starts with the basics and builds from there. Here is a link, check it out.
I hope it helps and dont worry about questions. We were all newbies at one time.
Kelean.
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hello alllinux, welcome to the forums 
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