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Hello, I work as a coach and project leader in a one man company for myself.
The first time I used Linux was in 2007: On the parttime office I worked: Ubuntu I thougth. It was for a couple of months. The second time was in 2013 with LinuxMint 13. I still did not want to use it as my standard OS for work.
And in the summer of 2016 I went using LinuxMint as my daily OS for my work at home. LinuxMint 18. I was really impressed. The thing that makes me happy in working with Linux: When I have a question, I look for the forums and there is always someone with the same question so that you can help each other. As an example: I am now looking for how I can convert a FLAC file from 192 Khz to 44.1 Khz. And see, I found something within a minute.
Greetings from the Netherlands.
As my English is not that good, I mosly use two forums in Dutch. Overhere I mostly read.
Dirk Jan
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