Puppy linux has worked well for me on older computers but also thinking of trying crunchbang. Why is xubuntu for beginners? The new unity thing has caused quite a uproar and most people say they are not happy with it at all. They say 11.10 is going to drop classic ubuntu completely so xubuntu may be the only good option. I like it because sabnzbd is already built for ubuntu. Other than that I really don't need any other software that isn't installed.
I want to have a ntfs folder that is auto mounted and shared on boot so I can stream it and use sabnzbd if I'm in windows or linux. This didn't seem to work all that well for me before and is the main reason I stopped booting linux. Maybe it would be better to dump the files directly to a shared folder to my htpc in the basement.
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