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Hello everyone ! I recently purchased an N900 and have been reading from this site now for about a year. I have been using a mixture of Linux, BSD and Win machines in my home for quite a few years for my home network (servers etc.). I am familiar with many terms used in Linux, but am having a hard time understanding a lot of the abbreviations used throughout this site and the lack of description of precisely what some things like programs, scripts, etc. actually do. For example : Queen BeeCon Widget - what is it, and what can it be used for exactly ? There is no real answer here for things like this unless you already know or use it. Thanks, maybe things can be clarified a bit as to their actual purpose and function when posting.
 
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For Queen Beecon look for it's [Announce] thread
 

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and it's wiki page.
 

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Post the terms you need explained and we'll try to define/explain them for you
 

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ftw?

verbiage to exceed char limit
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ftw = for the win
used to express one's desire for something to succeed

and sometimes used less often "f*** the world".
 
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http://www.google.com/search?q=what%...eeCon%20Widget
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