I'm a guy from Finland (yeah, just like Linus, just saying...) and I just installed Mint a couple of days ago. I love it so far! So fresh and minty. I've been using Linux on my own computers for a couple of years, and I still have an old install of windows XP on one of my computers but I don't use it at all, it just gathers dust on the hard drive. There's just no need, I can do everything I need to do just fine on Linux. I guess I'll delete it if I'm ever short on disk space.
I migrated over from Ubuntu and I like how everything is done in a "smarter" way on Mint, like the user is being considered first instead of the developer's "vision". That's something I appreciate: being user-friendly - not in the sense that your hand is held all the time and all the scary functionality hidden away, but in the sense that you're given the tools you need to configure your system the way YOU need it to be. I also run Lubuntu on my old laptop, I like it too because LXDE is also very flexible and customizable, and gets the job done while being very easy on the CPU resources - it's just too bad they don't do LTS releases though. And for my main desktop I still like to use something a bit more polished.
Anyway, not much more to say here, just came over to say hi.
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Thanks, and it's nice being from the homeland of Linux, but the weird (and sort of shameful) thing is, there are no Finnish Linux distributions, at all... I kind of wonder why that is, because someone could easily market it as a "domestic brand OS", appeal to patriotism and all that, you know - don't buy those foreign MS/Apple products but support our homeland, that kind of thing... but this is getting kind of off topic.xenopeek wrote:Welcome aboard And, well, you did raise our expectations a bit with you playing the "I'm from Linus' country" card
Anyway, thanks for the welcomes everyone.