My DebianGNU/Linux Bookworm Experience

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My DebianGNU/Linux Bookworm Experience

#1 Post by davinci74 »

Hello World! So I'm just stopping by this morning, It's 10 am here in Louisiana,USA and I just want to share my thoughts on my Linux journey. To begin with I'm not that experienced with really digging in to the root of computers you know, just the basics. But for the last 2 years I've really been committing a lot of my time to learning how to really use a computer. Two years ago I didn't even know what Linux was! Never heard of it. But guess what, now I'm promoting Linux every chance that I get. Anyway, concerning Debian 12 Bookworm Wayland, I have absolutely no complaints. I'm satisfied with the system and I'm forever learning from the community and my own research. I know that using AI is not recommended but I have avoided asking a multitude of questions on the forums using ChatGpt. But if I feel that the output is suspicious I will always ascertain the information.But yeah, I just wanted to share that fella's and if you are growing weary and having any complications with any of the distro's just remember this, " tough times don't last but tough people do." Have a great day my ppl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :roll: :roll:

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And it seems that no matter how far one digs, there is always more to be learned. I find myself wishing that I'd started learning Linux and open source software years earlier. It's taught me more about computing than a formal comp sci degree.

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