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Forum › Forums › New users › New Users and General Questions › New to antiX, returning to Linux after a more or less forced hiatus
Hi everyone.
First off, I’m not new to Linux by any means: in the distant past, I had dabbled with Red Hat 5.0 and 5.1, Caldera 2,4, and openSUSE 6.3. Then, work and study requirements dictated a switch back to Windows. More recently, from 2009 to 2015 (i.e. when the GNOME guys decided to destroy any progress that had been made in the Linux/UNIX desktop), I was using openSUSE 11.2, Ubuntu 10.10 (the finest GNOME-based desktop, IMHO), Xubuntu, and Linux Mint. Then work requirements dictated another switch back to Windows.
Now, I’m coming back to Linux and I aim to relearn what I knew, but I also have certain other aspirations that’ll require me to be able to delve deeper into the workings of the OS.
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