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    Any Linuxers out there?

    Ubuntu was a wonderful introduction into this platform. I've used CentOS as a home server with samba and it was quite nice. Arch with I3 is still my go-to. I find it hard using regular desktop managers now. I3 is so lightweight and geared towards productivity. I love it.
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    Any Linuxers out there?

    Okay, so an update. I can't completely migrate to pure CLI, but I have moved to just a simple window manager, and I'm in love. i3 has a learning curve, but it makes productivity SO much more efficient. It also looks awesome!
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    Any Linuxers out there?

    I'm glad you pushed yourself and achieved all that you did with your career, and your personal success. It must be nice looking back on it all. Old-school knowledge and perseverance. Now almost everything is digitalized and a bit too easy to attain. I can understand the connection you had...
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    Any Linuxers out there?

    Wow, early 90s...much respect. You've been using it since the beginning pretty much. Being trained in CLI is a very important asset. and makes you much more adaptable, and sometimes more efficient. To me, Linux was an escape from the shackles of windows. I wanted something I had almost full...
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    Any Linuxers out there?

    What are your favorite distros and uses for Linux? For the last 4 or 5 years, I've mostly used Ubuntu for its adaptable and stable nature. I've also run Manjaro, Arch (lots of fun), Fedora, Debian, and more. Right now I'm running an Ubuntu based distro called Elementary, and I have it styled...
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