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19th December 2018, 16:54 | #31 |
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if your are running Android you are running linux
so I'd assume you have a phone. so it's either Microsoft, Linux (android) or Apple (ios)
which is why I'm coming in this section to ask a question.. :P
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15th February 2021, 01:03 | #33 |
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I tried manjaro it's the most windows like software I could find....but I use windows because stuff just works straight out the box
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Back to Linux over a period using Windows. This time, using for more than a year. Lightweight and customized distribution and not pretending get back to Windows at all.
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12th May 2021, 21:23 | #36 |
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yes, debian 10. with cinnamon. Im also a big fan of the debian terminal in my chromebook. good way to test new things. if something gets broken beyond repair, i can just reinstall debian 10 within minutes.
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I've been using ZorinOS and PopOS lately, was on Garuda Linux before, but Arch was giving me some headaches
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17th January 2023, 15:46 | #38 |
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im using linux as a virtual machine for browsing the internet
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17th January 2023, 17:59 | #39 |
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I was using Mint for a little while. It was my first Linux experience. Then it started acting weird giving me some stupid msgs. So I got rid of it. I don't need to figure out another OS. Maybe I'll try it again. It was a few years ago.
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Still using Mint on the backup laptop I keep it in my workshop. I mainly use it to download books, play Pandora, and to keep CAD plans for my latest projects at hand.
My primary computer, the one I'm writing this on, is a Dell laptop that came with Ubuntu 22,04/Jammy. I'm not a gamer. I do a lot of writing (magazine articles), CAD drawing, PDF reading, and plain old surfing on it, all of which it does very well. For those of you who fear needing to learn new OS's, I can say this: Linux is very easy to learn, and, there are a lot of resources out there. Have a question? Just Google it and you'll find lots of help available. F |
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