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Crimsonwhiskey 04-07-2016 05:11 PM

28/F/Georgia - 1 Year using Linux
 
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.

offgridguy 04-07-2016 07:11 PM

Welcome to the forum:)

jefro 04-07-2016 09:17 PM

Hello and welcome to LQ.

:)

ardvark71 04-09-2016 05:58 PM

Hello and welcome to the forum :)

John VV 04-09-2016 08:16 PM

witch Georgia ?
the one in the USA ?

jefro 04-09-2016 08:24 PM

Crimson and whiskey might give it away as to which Georgia. :) I vote the boiled peanuts Georgia.

Konqi- 04-13-2016 08:11 PM

Welcome!

Crimsonwhiskey 05-27-2016 01:48 PM

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.

rtmistler 05-27-2016 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Crimsonwhiskey (Post 5551877)
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! :D

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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