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I am a Windows admin and out of curiosity I started learning Linux on my own by searching on web. I am fairly new to Linux world, it's been couple of months I am fiddling with Linux systems.
I have used Centos,Ubuntu and SuSE Linux so far and I like centos.
I am trying to introduce Linux Servers at my workplace by setting up few applications on Linux distros.
BTW, I have installed RHEL 6.7 on my personal laptop at home and able to install Chrome, VLC, youtube-dl etc... from external repos and even able to mount and access my NTFS partition using ntfs-3g.
In fact, I have started liking Linux, it's not that hard to learn Linux and adopt it for day to day use, my previous assumptions were wrong!
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