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I started on a Slackware in 94, but I had to take a break early 2000 that lasted too long. I am gently coming back to Linux with great pleasure (.. and limited success ;-)). My main interest at this point is scientific computing with Linux.
In addition, as BT seems to be a tricky topic here and I've been "smart enough" to reply in a BT thread as a first post ;-) .. I have a file/web server and a scientific computing server at my office that run respectively CentOS and Scientific Linux, Fedora on a laptop/workstation, and BT on an old laptop as it is my duty to secure the servers at my office (even if I am not a security specialist).
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