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Introduction.<BR>
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I am a Business Systems Analyst working in Mumbai. The only exposure to Linux for me has been the installation of Fedora Core 3.0 on a normal PC and it is being used as a server. It works without any hassles. <BR>
I came to know about Ubuntu recently when I had a major spyware problem and one person from a website helped me resolve it completely. The person's signature line had the logo of Ubuntu and I checked it on google out of curiosity.<BR>
I have joined this group mainly to learn rather then contribute since I am a novice in Linux.<BR>
With best regards,<BR>
Ips<BR>
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