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62... still enjoying learning ... hp laptop 17.cn.xxx ( 32G ram ) running Fedora kde.. with a pico 2W ( Thonny ) for extra learning. Acer aspire 14 lite running Lubuntu. its my workshop device... Desktop home built .. currently running Mint... am going to try to dual boot it with Nitrux.. just for fun, and a back up Asus Chromebook if i ever unknowingly break one of my other units... love KDE connect.. keeps smart phone and all units nice and connected.. Whilst learning i know I am currently cheating by running Gemini-cli in a terminal/konsole and getting assistance when stuck.. but i am improving and using cli a lot less on each install ...
 


Welcome. Enjoy the learning experience =)
 
Welcome to linux.org @brinkdale :)

I don't know that I have ever seen someone mark an introduction thread as Solved, but there you go.

Enjoy your Linux.

Chris Turner
wizardfromoz
 
Welcome aboard.

... and it's ok to use the CLI. ;)
 
Welcome to the forums!
 
I used the solved as an introduction because i was not expecting any feed back... I have just installed linux Nitrux on my main desktop ... and i do understand why some sites are calling nitrux as one of the best linux distro's .. keep everything basic .. and try to STOP the old idea's i need to install an APP ... but the future is (( my idea )) one app to rule them all... aka Web browser .... solved was my way... of just saying ... unix is the future .. all flavours included... but ... after my many atempts on all my hardware (( suse tumbleweed/ Kubuntu / lubuntu / Arch / Mint )) etc ... i am understanding what i think is the future ... and Nitrux is showing me .. real control .. think back to C64 or olivetti 464 ... keep it simple .. and start to unlearn microsoft... do you realy need AN app .. when web base works just as good ... hence SOLVED
 
...because i was not expecting any feed back...
Oh, don't think of it as "feedback"... think of it as "backtalk". There's a nuance there. :)
 


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