My journey to Linux

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Hey all,
A post a bit off topic for me, but this is a sort of test piece.
I've been meaning to share some other interests of mine, besides the weekly podcast, and Ecovillage updates.

This post is about the (kernal and) operating system,Linux.
I should start off by saying I know very little about computers. This is not some geeky tech review of where top gamers should go for their streaming gear..
This is about open source.
For those unaware, open source means the code that comprises software, is available for anyone to read, and therefore modify. This means two things. One, a company can't secretly plant hidden code, such as spyware, without your knowledge.
Two, a community of enthusiastic volunteers can change, improve and maintain projects based on the original software, from minor tweaks and debugging, to full new systems based on very little of the original code...
That's Linux, and it's been on my radar for quite some time..

I first heard of Linux a few years ago
And it took me this long to finally make the move.

I won't lie, it isn't easy or especially simple for complete beginners like myself (sort of similar to HIVE), but once I got the hang of it, the benefits hugely outweigh the disadvantags.
To put it simply, I'm so happy to be rid of Microsoft. For moral, as well as practical reasons.
My biggest hinderence was the limited application of Linux in terms of available software. But luckily over the last few years, the community has come a long way. With lots of new distro (operating systems) completely set up for beginners to start right away, to advanced video, audio graphic software for all my content creation needs and desires.
I am now 100% Linux, podcast videos and all...
And it feels great!
So if you're into open source, leaving Microsoft or Apple, and joining a great community of people working together, then check it out.
There a ton of research on how to set it up, if you would like, I could make a quick video about how to set it up for total beginners.

So there, I did it. I tried writing this post and lost over 1000 words three times...so you benefit from a shorter article..

If you'd like to hear more about my journey into Linux let me know.
Also, I'm thinking of posting some of my music, but again, I don't know if my followers would be interested,maybe I should set up a different account just for that? Idk, let me know in the comments what you think.
In any case, have a good one, enjoy yourselves, and above all, take care.
Peace



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Grats! It is nice to know there are alternatives to Micro$loth, aint it? I've been a fan and Linux user since the late 90's. It's come a looooong way since those days. My favorite Linux distros are Mint for the complete novice, and Ubuntu for the more advanced power user. It's crazy just how much more performance and speed there is on a Linux rig, compared to a M$ operating system. -on the EXACT same hardware. Just shows how inflated and bloated M$ has become over the years.

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Absolutely!! Yeah, I'm on mint and trying out ubuntu studios since I'm using it mainly for content creation..
The switch from micro$loth (love it) ot Linux on my laptop clearly showed the huge improvement in performance..! I was pretty shocked..

Thx for the comment!

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And...
Somehow...
The Graphics Look So Much Better!
Good to see You!
Have An Awesome Week!
👍🏼😁👍🏼

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Thx so much!!
Yeah! I got a new monitor and I gotta say, I feel so professional with my new set up... Pretty sweet!

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Awesome to hear!
I am Very Happy about the progress!
Yeah this "Blockchain Madness" is
Starting to be a lot of fun!
He he he!
😉😊😁
You have a Great Weekend!
👍🏼🌅👍🏼

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I've been dipping my toe in and out of Linux for a few years now and have to say it is very good. I would make the shift 100% but I have some software packages that I can't get on Linux. I get around that by running an instance on a virtual machine. I've started studying for a Linux qualification as it's something I'd quite like to get into for work.

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