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<title><b>easys</b> Linux (formally Pocket Linux) Review</title>
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<description>I have recently tried <b>easys</b>, and found it usable, but lacking in ways. <b>easys</b> is  meant to be light weight, simple to use, and unconfusing with a policy of <b>...</b>  For example, <b>easys</b> comes with networking preconfigured, but no dialup program, <b>...</b></description>
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