Hi everyone, am new to Linux but i must say its been an experience. A sizable number of computers in Kenya run on pirated windows OS. The Government is cracking down hard on anyone with counterfeit windows software. I therefore moved to Linux ( pclinux, then xubuntu and finally mint for the last 4 months).
I prefer mint as its easier to use and well thought out ( especially for an ex-XP user). My big thank you to all contributors on forums.linux.com for making the shift simple and easy through the various posts and tutorials.
Regards,
thekenyan
Hi, Jambo from Kenya
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Re: Hi, Jambo from Kenya
there must be millions of people round the world using hooky versions of windows, and the more governments cowl down to Microsoft the more users will move to various builds of Linux,
Welcome to the Mint family forums
wizard
Welcome to the Mint family forums
wizard
Re: Hi, Jambo from Kenya
Hi thekenyan, welcome to the Linux Mint forums Thanks for joining the forums!
Be sure also to check out the Community website (ideas, tutorials, and hardware and software reviews), and the Cinnamon Spices website for adding themes, applets and extensions to Cinnamon (and check out the Cinnamon Extras package, which will install a lot of these for your automatically). If you haven't installed Cinnamon, see here the most recent update for a teaser.
You can also chat in real-time with other Linux Mint users. In the Mint Menu, in the Internet section, start the application XChat IRC. You will automatically get connected to #linuxmint-chat for general chat and #linuxmint-help for support with other Linux Mint users.
Be sure also to check out the Community website (ideas, tutorials, and hardware and software reviews), and the Cinnamon Spices website for adding themes, applets and extensions to Cinnamon (and check out the Cinnamon Extras package, which will install a lot of these for your automatically). If you haven't installed Cinnamon, see here the most recent update for a teaser.
You can also chat in real-time with other Linux Mint users. In the Mint Menu, in the Internet section, start the application XChat IRC. You will automatically get connected to #linuxmint-chat for general chat and #linuxmint-help for support with other Linux Mint users.
Re: Hi, Jambo from Kenya
Thanks Wizard.The-Wizard wrote:there must be millions of people round the world using hooky versions of windows, and the more governments cowl down to Microsoft the more users will move to various builds of Linux,
Welcome to the Mint family forums
wizard
Re: Hi, Jambo from Kenya
Totally agree. Most if not all of the cyber cafes in my home town are running Linux. Its great that people are having no trouble moving to Linux and other open source programs.The-Wizard wrote:there must be millions of people round the world using hooky versions of windows, and the more governments cowl down to Microsoft the more users will move to various builds of Linux,
Welcome to the Mint family forums
wizard
Thanks