I am a new debian user. I was using slack, and some stuff(small things,
i freely admit), were upsetting to the point where i was gonna just go
back to windows... I was just burning time in my dorm room, and decided,
"Well, I do have some cd rewritable discs next to the coffee(lol). Why
not give it a whirl?" I am confused as to why people seem to be afraid
of debian. Makes no sense. I love everything so far. Deb got big points
from me for making my mouse wheel work out of the box. Small, but it
meant a lot to me. The sound all worked out of the box. Its everything
I ever wanted. And I would like to thank the developers who made it
happen. All I need now is to know what laptop to buy to make sure
everything is supported. Ah well. I tried to upgrade kde on my slack box
before I wiped it and made a deb box. What a pain! It was missing this.
It was missing that. Off I go looking for this that or the other. And
when I did get it all installed(or so I thought) lots of stuff was
broken. I cant believe how cool apt-get works. Slack is trying to copy
it, but nothing beats the original. I am spoiled for life now, and will
never accept anything less than apt-get! I know, it may seem silly to
write this and I'm sure y'all have better things to do, but as I can't
afford to donate money(tuition fees are getting stupid), I can only say
thanks for making linux work with no more "Dependency Drama". And I will
be taking C++ this semester. I'm a rank beginner, but maybe one day I
can contribute to the project. Have a good day, all, and thanks for
reading.
Cecil
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