Hi Linux Mint community!
Im a new Linux User, Linux mint is my first distro and Im curious to see what is there to learn.
Im from Germany.
I switched from Windows to get away from Microsoft and because Ive got a pihole in my Network running Linux so I want to use Linux more so I can understand my pihole better.
Thanks for having me and Im looking forward to the journey!
Hello everyone
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Re: Hello everyone
Welcome to the forum.
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Regards,
Deepak
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Mint 21.1 Cinnamon AMD Ryzen3500U/8gb
Regards,
Deepak
Mint 21.1 Cinnamon 64 bit with AMD A6 / 8GB
Mint 21.1 Cinnamon AMD Ryzen3500U/8gb
Re: Hello everyone
Hello ibramgaunt,
Welcome to the Linux Mint forum, enjoy the journey!
Welcome to the Linux Mint forum, enjoy the journey!
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Re: Hello everyone
Welcome
I think you will be pleased with Mint. It is very easy to get into for anyone who is making the switch from Windows but Mint can be great for power users too
Tinkering with additional devices and make them do all kinds of things is a great way to learn more about Linux. That’s at least how I learned more.
Cheers und beste Grüße
I think you will be pleased with Mint. It is very easy to get into for anyone who is making the switch from Windows but Mint can be great for power users too
Tinkering with additional devices and make them do all kinds of things is a great way to learn more about Linux. That’s at least how I learned more.
Cheers und beste Grüße