I think I have made it to Linux. It's now my desktop of choice 99.9% of the time. I've experimented in Linux for centuries! In the early days there was always something major holding me back from getting serious with our penguin friend. It was often a driver problem -- unable to recognise my display, sound card, external drive, etc. Things have moved on. More clever people have contributed to Linux, and I guess tech has got simpler; all inclusive and more standard. Fast forward to the last few years and I have been enthusiastically trying to adopt it as my home operating system of choice. The issue is that Linux comes in more flavours than the selection at an ice-cream parlour. Generalising a little, I think it's fair to say almost all come from a few base sets of code, and people add the bells and whistles to make it stand-out from the crowd, or do some specialised tasks. What I settled on?I've worked through many of the flavours. Sometimes spending moments on their website, and on…
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