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New Convert

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 8:28 am
by KopyKat
I had a new computer built three weeks ago and had Linux Mint 14.1 Cinnamon installed as the only operating system and setups done. I kept my other computer (Windows XP Home) on a side table until I can get a virtual box installed and get familiar with Linux. This OS far excedes my expectations!! I love it!
Yes, there is a learning curve in my future but I am able to use Thunderbird, FireFox and the Libre Office Suite with no learning curve at all. I have a punch list of additional things to learn to do and most have been going well.
I look forward to being a part of the Linux cadre and look forward to the day I can fire Microsoft completely. :mrgreen:

Jerry Pritchett
Waxahachie, Texas

Re: New Convert

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 8:34 am
by catweazel
KopyKat wrote:Yes, there is a learning curve in my future
That's half the fun. I've been a dyed in the wool Windwoes developer for decades and rcently moved full time to Mint. I too share your enthusiasm for Mint.

Welcome aboard.

Re: New Convert

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 8:53 am
by The-Wizard
Welcome to the Mint family forums

wizard

Re: New Convert

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 9:36 am
by iironjade
I'd keep Windows on another machine if circumstances permit. Very occasionally I come across something Mint can't do and W7 comes in handy.

Re: New Convert

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 10:07 am
by Brahim Salem
Hello Sir! Home sweet home :D :D

Re: New Convert

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 1:23 pm
by anandrkris
Hi Jerry - Welcome to the Mint family. :)
I converted from Windows 7 to Mint KDE few months ago and been loving it since.

Re: New Convert

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 3:23 pm
by DrHu
If Mint doesn't get into the bad habit of chasing trends, like Ubuntu and some other linux distributions tend to do, then we can expect mint to offer a more balanced approach to the desktop OS.
--even if a mobile OS seems to be the trend (where its at) for now..

I don't know, but does anybody really like using a large touch screen: I always found that so tiring/annoying..
--but find it quite useful on a small screen: smartphone or TV remote control.

For customization: your own choices, you should find Linux more functional in that regard than the other OS platforms available
--even if Linux is not a platform, but simply an OS + applications..

Hope you enjoy the trip here!

Re: New Convert

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 4:18 pm
by Orbmiser
Yep welcome KopyKat!
"I don't know, but does anybody really like using a large touch screen: I always found that so tiring/annoying..
--but find it quite useful on a small screen: smartphone or TV remote control."
Yep works great for specific function and 7" is the upper limit for me.
As have a 7" Tablet mainly for ereading books,docs,manuals.Chess,Angry birds a few games.
Web browsing lightly and can check my library holds or look up an address on google streets,Look up timetable for Trimet Bus schedules. To quick email checking on the go.

Also comes in handy hooking up to my nikon camera and control camera setting up shots to also looking up stuff nature guides & trail maps out in woods to star gazing with astronomy apps. With Spashtop 2 app can control and access my Desktop Linux or Windows. Gfxtablet app can convert it into a graphic drawing tablet to use with Gimp 2.8.

So yep a lot of use for specialized applications functions and being on the go kind of situations where a laptop would be more cumbersome and more a determinant in lugging around.

But no way would want something bigger and have to rely using it for everything touch desktop OS with no solid keyboard. And wouldn't want a 10" tablet as enter into the netbook realm of bulk. And would prefer one of those in lieu of a touch tablet that size.
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Re: New Convert

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 5:53 am
by xenopeek
Welcome aboard :D
KopyKat wrote:I have a punch list of additional things to learn
Awesome! Though do ask for help if you get stuck and don't actually punch anything :wink:

Re: New Convert

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 11:22 pm
by InkKnife
Welcome!
I switched last year. I have found adjusting to Mint ridiculously easy. There is always lots to learn with any new OS and Mint is no different. I have found that if you know how to craft a proper google search and know how to write a clear question in the forums you will find answers as easy or easier than it is when using Windows or OSX.
Don't forget the Mint irc channel. That has come in handy for me from time to time.
Have fun and soon you will have Mint licked. Mint's gotten so polished it's really not much of a challenge anymore. 8)

Re: New Convert

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 1:19 am
by jesica
Good day
welcome to the forum