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Best Linux Distros. On this page you will find the best Linux distros for various purposes. We've taken the effort to categorize them and picked only those we believe to be the best ones and which will most likely be useful to you. One of the most popular general-use distributions with one of the largest selections of software. Based on: Debian The most cutting-edge general-use distribution on a 6-month release cycle. A stable, general-use distribution for everyone that excels in enterprise environments. openSUSE includes a few different defaults such as it's package manager and the KDE desktop environment. One of the most stable and best Linux distros in existence, with a large selection of software. A highly-customized distribution that includes many features out-of-the-box that other distributions do not, including codecs. A simple and elegant distribution which is entirely compatible with Ubuntu. A general-purpose distribution that is centered around machine-specific optimization.

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Hack Yourself A Super Secret LCD Monitor. Say you have some paint thinner, a pair of sunglasses, a box cutter and and old LCD computer monitor. Quick, what do you do? I'll tell you what. You go all MacGyver and make a super secret privacy monitor that makes your secret agent computer sleuthing invisible to the naked eye. PHOTOS: Hacker's Playbook: Common Tactics That's right, no need to take your obsolete monitors to the Salvation Army just yet. An Instructables' user recently showed how to hack an old LCD to make screen content only visible to those wearing special glasses. The monitor is made of two layers of film — polarized and anti-glare. Next, get your paint thinner, or any other solvent, to soften the adhesive that remains on the glass.

BLOG: Anonymous Spokesman Flees Over Safety Concerns Now take your sunglasses — or any other frames for that matter — and pop out the lenses. The polarized film is normally used to to filter backlight from what's visible onscreen. [Via GizMag] Credit: Instructables user, dimovi. What is up with Noises? (The Science and Mathematics of Sound, Frequency, and Pitch) The Truth About Bottled Water.