Linux in 1995 I met in college. A friend had lent me a book on the Slackware distro and defiantly invited me to try.
not remember how many days I finally managed to install it, but I remember that I gave up soon after ... I was too immature! In the coming years I bought a few magazines here and there, but I decided to throw in the enterprise. At the end almost two years ago, after yet another crash of my laptop, the revelation ... I WANT TO LINUX ....
I knew I had to study hard, I had to start from scratch in my pseudo computer skills, but the idea of \u200b\u200bscorched earth and again I really liked. I began to understand what a distro (aka distribution for humans), which and how many there were, and the more I read, the more I felt small and insignificant. I felt also the distrust and the giggles of my "friends" who rejoiced, not so quietly, for my every failure. The first months were very hard, because I want to change distro every day in fear of having the wrong choice, and reading the reviews I did fascinate the new release that turns in an absurd pace. The CD and DVD magazines piled up, sometimes even without being able to watch them. I had fleeting contact with Mandrake, Suse, Vector Linux, Simply Mepis, but finally I found what I was looking for: UBUNTU
It is almost a year I happily with Ubuntu (recently updated to version Edgy) and I feel satisfied . Certainly not disdain to install some other distro like Puppy Linux, Fluxbuntu, PCLinuxOS, but this time on other PCs that have now filled my small studio at home ....
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