Newbie Alert!
by BoilingPointUK from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5EMRQ)
Hi Guys...
Been hanging around for a while now, so thought it about time I introduce myself.
Been a long time PC user (mainly windows). Even worked with them for quite a while back in the 80s and 90s.
Have flirted with Linux on and off from very early on. I remember when Ubuntu used to give away disks like they were going out of fashion, for free....
These days I've fully committed to Linux and no longer have that other OS on my PC. Been about a year now I think, so still pretty green, but am slowly getting to grips with the basics.
Am currently Dual booting or Multi booting would be a more accurate description 5 Linux Distros...
1. MX Linux - For stability mainly.
2. OpenSuse Tumbleweed - Great distro, very up to date and also stable.
3. Sparky Rolling Edition - Another Debian distro that's very up to date and again stable.
4. PC Linux OS - An independent distro, that's also very up to date and stable.
5. Fedora 33 - Stable and Reliable and fairly up to date.
All great distros, all with their own reason for making them a daily driver.
Notable mentions go out to Debian, Arco, Manjaro, Solus.
Well that's me...


Been hanging around for a while now, so thought it about time I introduce myself.
Been a long time PC user (mainly windows). Even worked with them for quite a while back in the 80s and 90s.
Have flirted with Linux on and off from very early on. I remember when Ubuntu used to give away disks like they were going out of fashion, for free....
These days I've fully committed to Linux and no longer have that other OS on my PC. Been about a year now I think, so still pretty green, but am slowly getting to grips with the basics.
Am currently Dual booting or Multi booting would be a more accurate description 5 Linux Distros...
1. MX Linux - For stability mainly.
2. OpenSuse Tumbleweed - Great distro, very up to date and also stable.
3. Sparky Rolling Edition - Another Debian distro that's very up to date and again stable.
4. PC Linux OS - An independent distro, that's also very up to date and stable.
5. Fedora 33 - Stable and Reliable and fairly up to date.
All great distros, all with their own reason for making them a daily driver.
Notable mentions go out to Debian, Arco, Manjaro, Solus.
Well that's me...