I would strongly recommend that one of our meetings be devoted to recover systems from crashes. Personally, I have been on and off with linux for 2 reasons 1) Not knowing how to recover a crash (steps and what so ...) 2) Not being able to move it to new hard drive or change partition size without messing up the system.<br><br>Think it over and I think more people will get interested in Linux as it comes clear how to solve some basic but serious problems. We can make a series of it , hands on fixing the un-fixable :) :), graphic card, sound card, ... and backup, restore, crash fix, and similar.<br><br>I know we can find that on the net but hands on is the best way with some notes for sure.<br><br>Thanks<br><p> 
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