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Hi! What type of Linux thats hard disk based that has auto hardware detection like http://slax.linux-live.org/download.php? PLS help, its for my Windoze machine! :teen: Thanks in advance!
There are really no file extensions on Linux (or any other Unix).
If you have a text file or jpeg image file, it would be convenient to give it name that ends with .txt or .jpg. It makes things easier for yourself and some applications that you use may care about file extensions. The OS itself doesn't give a sh*t about how you name your files. What the OS cares about is file permissions.
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