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| ===Background===
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| <!-- This section should detail background information about your distribution. Please describe:
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| * The name of the distribution,
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| * its goals and target audience,
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| * who develops it,
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| * how it may be obtained,
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| ===Installation/Startup===
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| <!-- In this section, detail how you got the distribution up and running. Ideally, include a screenshot or two of the installation/boot procedure. Describe the setup of the virtualization software you used, if any. Also detail any problems you encountered and how you overcame them (or didn't). -->
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| ===Basic Operation===
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| <!-- Here describe your experience in using your distribution for simple use cases. You should attempt to use the distribution for its intended purpose; if this is not feasible, explain why but still do your best to use it in some capacity. Again, explain any problems you encountered. Also, if feasible, include a screenshot of some typical or interesting activities. -->
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| <!-- Took about a minute to set up the new virtual machine in virtual box. Took 2 minutes to boot from live-cd mode. -->
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| ===Usage Evaluation===
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| <!-- To what extent does your chosen distribution meet its design goals? What is your overall impression of it? Be candid and specific in your critique or praise. -->
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| ===References===
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