Hello everyone. I've been tinkering with different Linux distros for a few years now using primarily Kubuntu, Xandros, and now Linux Mint. I'm comfortable enough with it that I've abandoned Windows, which is a great feeling when I continue to see all the problems that others have with it. I'm always being asked to help a Windows user with their issues... issues that Linux users just don't have to worry about.
At the same time there are a number of things that are Linux specific that I really ought to learn how to do so that I'm no longer just "getting by" but rather have a true understanding of Linux and of Mint in particular.
Time to truly learn Linux.
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Time to truly learn Linux.
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Re: Time to truly learn Linux.
Welcome SnowJersey. You'll find Linux Mint a good place to start your journey toward Linux knowledge. The Mint Forums, as well as the Community site, are loaded with tips and tricks and mountains of information on solving issues. Since the various Mint versions are based on Ubuntu (with the exception of LMDE which is based on Debian Wheezy), the Ubuntu Forums can also provide you with useful information. I hope you enjoy the time you spend here.
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