I first discovered Linux while trying to improve the performance of a potato PC back in 2013, when I was 18 years old and about to write my mini-thesis for high school graduation. My go-to choice was Ubuntu 13.10 with the Unity desktop, which has been updated multiple times (as well as some pc components) up to Ubuntu 15.04 if I’m not mistaken.
Also, I took a gap year between graduating high school and starting a university course, in which I worked for a 3D printing startup that strongly believed in open-source. Every company laptop was running Lubuntu 14.04 LTS, as well as our Ubuntu server. After that, I choose Fedora as my go-to distro during my university years and, after a lot of distro hopping, I finally stuck with OpenSUSE Aeon (former Micro OS desktop). It’s been an amazing journey, and the little penguin never let me down!
Since 2004 I distro hopped a lot but never tried OpenSuse. I remember installing it once (it was four CDs, if I remember correctly) but I don't have the memory of actually using it that day so I probably got stuck at the install process.
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