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I’ll join your Linux goal, at least for my old laptop.
42 sats \ 1 reply \ @kepford 2 Jun
Old laptop is a great approach because it shows how much more efficient Linux can be. I say this but I did the opposite instead buying a new Framework laptop years ago.
Now I buy old Thinkpads and breath new life into them :)
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I've run linux before, but it's been awhile. I'm sure it's a bit different now.
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Linux is the ultimate freedom one bitcoiner must adquire. Get free from the hands of Microsoft and such, just feels good. I really recommend you trying out multiple Linux distros before picking your favorite, there are plenty of them and you may enjoy the process of testing all of it.
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I definitely will not enjoy the process of testing a bunch of different options. What are your top three choices?
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  1. Linux Mint (I've wandered many distros, but I always come back to this one, currently I'm using it on my work and personal desktop)
  2. Debian (very stable)
  3. Ubuntu (very user-friendly, although not very lightweight)
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Thanks, I've used ubuntu before (and maybe debian), but not linux mint. I'll start with that one this time.
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If you have any troubles, questions or something related to it I will be happy to answer. Linux Mint is a very great distro to use, lightweight and a beautiful GUI.
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Hopefully I get that going in the next couple of months.
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