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Any fun, cool ideas for a small home network and a learning experience?
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Hey all! So I've been dabbling in a few Linux distros for a while now, unfortunately I'm not where I like to be as far as knowledge goes, but I'm not too unfamiliar with he command line. With that being said, I don't really care how practical or useful my setup be, as long as it can be a learning experience.

I currently have two desktops and a laptop to work with. My main tower is running Windows 7, the other is on Ubuntu 14.04, and the laptop is Fedora 20. I am considering switching OS's up. Maybe give Debian a try, and possibly try an Arch install sometime down the road. I've even considered eliminating Windows as an OS all together now that CS:GO is available for Linux! I really just can't think of anything cool to do to my setup while trying to learn more about Linux. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

I also should note that both desktops have i7's in them (a 3930k and an 870), and my laptop has an i5. So I should be okay in terms of power.

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