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		<description><![CDATA[In addition when setting up the planning process of your future Linux system , its considerations and its install consider the environment that you are placing the new technological setup into How will this system fit into your existing networking and technologies ?  Will you have to connect to other systems such as Windows XP [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In addition when setting up the planning process of your future Linux system , its considerations and its install consider the environment that you are placing the new technological setup into How will this system fit into your existing networking and technologies ?  Will you have to connect to other systems such as Windows XP , Vista or 98 ; Will it have to share printers or other peripherals with those Microsoft Windows based systems or even Apple Macintosh ; Perhaps something as simple as printer sharing with Macs will weigh heavily into the marketing or purchase / install mix .</p>
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<p>Overall it can be said that the answers to these questions may affect the other computers or even future purchases of other computer hardware / software and operating systems down the line.</p>
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