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I have been a Linux enthusiast since 1999. My journey started with Red Hat 5.2 and Caldera's Linux distribution around that same time frame. I have installed and used FreeBSD, Debian, Mandrake, Slackware, and Ubuntu operating systems. I found that Debian was the most appropriate for me and my particular taste as a User and beginning Developer. I used Debian exclusively for about three years before migrating the Ubuntu in 2004. Recently I have been using Xubuntu, at work, and have been toying with another Debian variation, called Sidux, on my Thinkpad X31. | I have been a Linux enthusiast since 1999. My journey started with Red Hat 5.2 and Caldera's Linux distribution around that same time frame. I have installed and used FreeBSD, Debian, Mandrake, Slackware, and Ubuntu operating systems. I found that Debian was the most appropriate for me and my particular taste as a User and beginning Developer. I used Debian exclusively for about three years before transitioning the Ubuntu in 2004. Recently I have been using Xubuntu, at work, and have been evaluating with another Debian variation, called Sidux, on my Thinkpad X31. My small and intentionally basic web site is [ http://www.woodsts.org ]. |
Greetings,
I have been a Linux enthusiast since 1999. My journey started with Red Hat 5.2 and Caldera's Linux distribution around that same time frame. I have installed and used FreeBSD, Debian, Mandrake, Slackware, and Ubuntu operating systems. I found that Debian was the most appropriate for me and my particular taste as a User and beginning Developer. I used Debian exclusively for about three years before transitioning the Ubuntu in 2004. Recently I have been using Xubuntu, at work, and have been evaluating with another Debian variation, called Sidux, on my Thinkpad X31.
My small and intentionally basic web site is [ http://www.woodsts.org ].
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