forced to make a post, introduction preferrably, to be able to link to other sites
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Hmmm, okay, you must list the distribution you use on your profile.
Actually, I like to play smart-ass
So, I've multibooted my system with several distros...
I've
Debian Etch(if ever I'll be able to put up a home server, that would
be Debian, kind of tribute to this massive non-corporate community effort),
Ubuntu (Hardy) as my main desktop os for day-to-day work,
CentOS to prepare for RHCE,
FreeBSD (practically everybody seems to talk respectfully about
this OS. Wanna learn why so).
Then there is this windozzz so that I can use my windozzz-only
office softwares.
No, I'm not profient in Linux. I consider myself above the 'beginner' mark
and little below the 'intermediate' mark.
Quote:
Originally Posted by forrestt
It is also a requirement to tell where you are in the world.
Forrest
I belong to this 'Free' and 'Open' world my brother
I prefer the fresh open air to the artificially conditioned one!
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