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I am a new user at this forum. I don't have any technical questions in particular. I am here to learn more about operating systems aside from the normal windows or mac. So far I like using Mint and Zorin the most but I have tried others.
Thanks all people who welcome me. There are definitely boiled peanuts here in Georgia, we even have Cajun style too. I think they originate in Alabama. LoL.
On a serious note, I am wondering how many of you have a multi-booting computer? I have a couple that I have set to dual boot but never actually got so far as to boot with more than two operating systems.
Thanks all people who welcome me. There are definitely boiled peanuts here in Georgia, we even have Cajun style too. I think they originate in Alabama. LoL.
On a serious note, I am wondering how many of you have a multi-booting computer? I have a couple that I have set to dual boot but never actually got so far as to boot with more than two operating systems.
Just curiously trying to decipher the code. 28 F Georgia. 28 year old woman? Well, either case, my paltry guess. And also Welcome to LQ!
I've long, long ago given up dual boot. I just own multiple computers and boot each into Windows, MAC OS, but mostly Linux forever, no change ups. I also don't do virtual machines except to occasionally try a new distribution. Since I stick with distros a long time, it's more that I'm doing that only when I've had a total crash and have to rebuild the system. Usually doesn't happen, thank you Linux!
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