On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 1:33 AM, Micho Zeth <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi my name is Mike I'm 23years old and i live in Denmark. > > In my everyday life I spend about 7 to 10 hours on my pc. > Studyring on adult education (distance learning over the internet) > In my spare time I'm surfing arroung on the internet, looking for tweaks > and mods. > > I had mac (OSX) for abour 1,5 year. > Then Windows for about the same amount of time. > But... They didn't (in my perspective) serve enough opportunities. > You had what you had... > > Then I was looking arrount on the internet, tried some different Linux > versions. > Then I'll treid Ubuntu 13.04 and i was thinking....hey, this is actually > pretty cool > > I used Ubuntu 13.04 for 7 days and saw some Ubuntu vs. Gnome on youtube. > Then i saw Ubuntu Gnome "Remix"... > > And I'll downloaded > Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 (Saucy Salamander) Daily Build > For the first time i was F@C!N9 imprest. > I't got i't all... > > > Im pritty new to the "Linux World" > > I got my "setup" like this. > > Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 installed on my 32gb SSD with all my inportant data on > it. > Then Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 on my 750 (sata) HDD. > > I boot up in my HDD and got shortcuts to my SSD, > so no matter how much I'll "desrtoy" i can allways boot up in my SSD. > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > So consider my 750gb HDD as a "virtual drive" with > > Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 (Saucy Salamander) Daily Build > Memmery: 11,7 GiB > Processor: Intel core i7-3740QM CPU @ 2.70GHz * 8 > Graphic: GeForce GTX 680M/PCIe/SSE2 > OS type: 64-bit > Disk: 750 G > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Only to "play" with. > > I have never ben a "tester" befor. But this Saucy Salamander is definitely > worth it and all its support it can get. > > Once agen, Im pritty new to the "Linux World"... > (Considder me as a Noob) > > Tell me what to do/pen point me. And I want disappoint... > > -- > Hi there Mike, Welcome to a totally different new world that once you have decided to walk through its doors, there is no time to look back, you will always move forward and guess what? congratulations, you have made the right choice :) Thank you for choosing Ubuntu GNOME as your first step to contribute to the Linux World. >From your email, I can see a hunger to learn new things, a desire to explore a new world, a will to help and support. Well, that is so kind and nice of you! Allow me to introduce myself: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad And, let me tell you another secret :) 3 years ago? I was in your position. I must say, I had tough time trying to walk into this world but despite the difficulties, I refused to give up and walk away so I decided to go the extra miles and depend on myself and with the great help from the community and from my friend and Sensei (Phill Whiteside), here I am today, one of the most active contributors to Ubuntu Communities. Are you interested? do you think you want to do the same? can you imagine how fun that could be? do you have any idea how much you will learn? well, congratulation again, you have already made the first step so don't look back, walk with me/us and I/we shall show you the way until you became on of those who contribute heavily and spread the word of Linux :) I have created a Wiki Page called Ubuntu GNOME OneStopPage: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/OneStopPage It has each and every link about Ubuntu GNOME. Have a read and if you have ANY Q, please, do let me know and I'm at your service! Let's have some fun :) -- Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us." Best Regards, amjjawad <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad> Areas of Involvement <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad/AreasOfInvolvement> My Projects <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad/Projects>
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