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Article posted from
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Tech Source From Bohol: "If you want some high-quality Linux wallpapers for your large monitors, you can visit my collection of "25 Coolest Linux Wallpapers". However, if you happen to own a netbook, it is best to use medium-sized wallpapers that are optimized for small display."
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