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    Salem

    Salem

    Witch City Linux: Mary Easty Branch (Poltergeist) Revision IV

    Salem (Witch City Linux) is an Arch-based offering, and the result of thousands upon thousands of hours of coding and testing. The project is currently in its 9th year of life. Its development is a copulation of a unique, spiritual, creative approach that I designed, and the ideas presented by William Kenower in his 2017 book, Fearless Writing, which I highly recommend indulging. As of this writing, Salem consists of 159 files, 70 scripts, and 14,364 lines of text that incorporate 5,189...
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