I started with Linux over a year ago with mint and Now I use KDE neon. I’m not a power user by any means.

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30 years with Linux myself. Glad you’re here! Keep loving forward!

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Good to see you here.

Redhat–installed with floppies, years ago. Back to Windows for work. Ubuntu. Lubuntu. Bohdi. Endeavor. Pop. (Actually love Pop). And now Debian with i3. Don’t think I’m hopping after this.

I haven’t done Arch yet, might give it a try. But, before that I think I’ll do Linux from Scratch. Maybe I’ll learn something then.

I was on Lemmy a few years ago on another instance.

I’m always glad to see people on Linux.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a power user or not. I’ve been using Linux as my daily driver for over eight year. And, just the other day on here I had a user give me some good info on Bash. Ctrl + R is much better than up arrow or history. It blew my mind when I used it. I really should learn more Bash though.

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Welcome been using arch then manjato then endeavour for about 6 years now! It’s good to be free.

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I just switched when Proton became a thing because I knew the Steam Deck would help make Linux gaming way better.

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5 or 6 years since I fully dumped windows. Went Ubuntu, to Kubuntu to EndeavourOS. Only really got back in to gaming the past 2 years and I’ve had a few, but not many issues. Overall its a much more pleasent experience.

I tried KDE neon but didn’t really understand the dual update nature if it. I preferred just Kubuntu and one stop apt update shop.

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