New distro. out, eh? So here I am at the forums, to read about it as it happens. Hots news.
* Never could do that with Windows. Not exactly an open source community project, it seems.
Immediately I find a post offering the URL for the torrent I need. I start it up effortlessly. I'm 2/3s of the way through the "So... is Karmic Koala going to be usable?" thread and I get notification that my torrent download is now complete. Damn - how easy is that?
* There is NO experience comparable to this in the Windows world - none that that I ever had, anyway.
BUT WHAT IF IT ALL GOES BAD? Well, it never has, not for me. And if it did, I'd come here and ask for help, got get coffee, come back, and have a pack of suggestions waiting for me. Thanks to this Forum and its small herd of stalwarts, I'm fairly competent (most days) with Kubuntu, get a pile of work done on it every day. run it on two computers with full syncing (thanks to Unison - good lord what a wonderful program), and thank my lucky stars every other breath. This is the computing experience I've been wanting since I first started working with computers as a mainframe operator at U. of Utah in 1968 (Univac 1008).
You couldn't pay me enough to move to ANY walled-garden OS or software community, at this point. I truly am "Linux for life".
OK, gonna install this puppy and fire it up...
* Never could do that with Windows. Not exactly an open source community project, it seems.
Immediately I find a post offering the URL for the torrent I need. I start it up effortlessly. I'm 2/3s of the way through the "So... is Karmic Koala going to be usable?" thread and I get notification that my torrent download is now complete. Damn - how easy is that?
* There is NO experience comparable to this in the Windows world - none that that I ever had, anyway.
BUT WHAT IF IT ALL GOES BAD? Well, it never has, not for me. And if it did, I'd come here and ask for help, got get coffee, come back, and have a pack of suggestions waiting for me. Thanks to this Forum and its small herd of stalwarts, I'm fairly competent (most days) with Kubuntu, get a pile of work done on it every day. run it on two computers with full syncing (thanks to Unison - good lord what a wonderful program), and thank my lucky stars every other breath. This is the computing experience I've been wanting since I first started working with computers as a mainframe operator at U. of Utah in 1968 (Univac 1008).
You couldn't pay me enough to move to ANY walled-garden OS or software community, at this point. I truly am "Linux for life".
OK, gonna install this puppy and fire it up...
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