well if you allow yourself 1 week per distribution, you should finish in about 14 yearsUnfortunately i haven't really had the time to explore the full gammit of distros
Yeah that's basically how it would take me to read every book in my house if i read them at 20 pages per day, which i recently have been unable to do...i read too sporadically for that! With linux, i can only hope to try one of every type of distribution.well if you allow yourself 1 week per distribution, you should finish in about 14 years
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HEHEHE...I have lots of books, all of which I have read over the years I can read though a normal paperback in a week.take me to read every book in my house if i read them at 20 pages per day
will do so when I retire.
Good luck!
Lindows 2.1.40 - you can get it from here - https://archive.org/details/lindowsos2.1.40 - if you just want it for nostalgia sakeThe first time I tried it was when first Lindows OS came. Later the name changed to Linspire because I believe Microsoft sued them so they changed the name. Does anyone remember that distro (version) of Linux?
I read them all already.
I buy books I know darned well I'll never read. I have a bit of a library and frequent guests, so I figure someone might read them - or that I may get back into reading.
Oh, and tech books too... I must have five books on learning Python and have likely only flipped through one of them.
If you just read tech stuff, you'll just forget it later.
Now it has been longer than 2 years of frequent usage. My favorites so far have been mint and ubuntu, i now have Ubuntu Studio installed and have had mixed results with Fedora. Mint and Ubuntu take care of the average/basic computer needs in my experience just fine. Unfortunately i haven't really had the time to explore the full gammit of distros, there's an overwhelming array of stuff to break down.