On Sun, 20 Mar 2022 19:06:39 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote: >I'm a child of the 80th, born in 1966, so I never migrated from Windows >to Linux. I do not come from Windows, as well as a lot of Linux users >of my age or who are way older than I am. > >My first machine with something Microsoft alike was an Atari ST with a >80286 hardware emulator, IOW a PCB containing a real 80286 CPU was >soldered. Even this time I didn't use MS-DOS, but DR-DOS, because >Microsoft failed to be reliable from the very beginning. > >Actually I'm not using Ubuntu from an Ubuntu desktop image. I >usually start without a GUI, by e.g. an Ubuntu server install with >disabling the install of several packages or I'm using a DVD or a >Ventoy USB stick with a persistent live Ubuntu flavour such as Ubuntu >Mate, Xubuntu etc., or NomadBSD. My daily used Linux on my desktop >machine is Arch Linux with openbox and no WM at all. I can also boot >into a customised *bunt with openbox (or jwm) and no WM at all. > >I'm running QEMU/KVM and VirtualBox for other operating systems, >including Windows XP, 7 and 10, let alone that I help my neighbourhood >with Windows issues. > >For photos, drawing, drawn and stop motion animation videos, as well >as music productions I'm in favour of Apple. > >I have not the slightest idea what is easier when using the Windows >GUI, than when using BSD, Linux (with openbox and command line, I >usually do most things using command line, instead of e.g. a file >browser and such helpers). I guess people get used to something and are >unwilling tom learn something different, even if it should be easier to >use, they fell it's harder to use, because they are used to something >odd in the first place. > >Btw. half-truth are "bogus" and nothing else.
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