On 14/05/17 15:46, fred roller wrote:
Joao, excellent points you made. I am not a programmer. My intro to
Linux came when I converted my entire office (back when I had an office)
to Linux. Trial and error, I landed here with Xubuntu as the hands
down, overall, easiest distro to deal with for new users. My
contribution is more on the ground helping new users get to know and
understand Linux. Windows, for all it's conveniences comes with a hefty
price between ad intrusion and security practices I do not agree (i.e.
default admin user whether password is set or no.)
The Linux community has a more than functioning level of ready made
software and continues to refine the interface. Help with Xubuntu has
always been better and faster overall than commercial. I dare say, most
of the technology I see in use; PC, laptops, tablets, routers, phone
systems, phones, software, etc. etc. is either straight up Linux or
inspired through the work of the volunteers. Glad you are on board and
hope the journey is as fruitful for you as it has been for myself. The
key about Linux IMHO is it opens choices; choices one must intelligently
decide.
-- Fred
+1
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