When I was a teenager I never thought I’d live to see 30. Then I figured I’d never live to see the new millennium. 25 years later I’m still kicking, so don’t, count yourself out just yet.
- I started with Linux sometime around 1999 or 2000. Been with it on and off along with Winsux and OSX at work. Let say it’s come a long way in 25ish years…but I haven’t!
Wow. You started Linux at 2. Impressive.
47 now. I started with Linux back on 1997-98, back then most common where Redhat and SuSE. I was preferring SuSE, dual booting and having sound was a struggle back then. I had stopped using it for many years but always wanted to come back. Garuda was the perfect opportunity. It’s my main system on my laptop.
Noope, started at 18years.
Using for 2years.
Old enough to have a midlife crisis lmao.
nah FR i’m 35, but got the mind of a 20 year old.
WIsh i had the body as well lol
Started using linux back in 03/04 for the first time.
been sitting on the fence a lot, but finally made it my daily driver a few years back.
Always been into techy stuff.
Best decission ever lol
I turned 74 last September.
48 here.
Switched to Linux 20 years ago, with a Mandrake 10.1 (.rpm distro), because I had enough trying to configure a local network with Windows XP for my mates in the apartment-share we had. Never looked back.
Es la primera vez que uso Garuda Linux. La primera distro que instalé en un ordenador fue SUSE 6.2, allá por el año 2000. y posteriormente he ido probando diversas distros como mandriva, linuxmint, sabayon, Debian, me gusta probar distros. Tengo 58 años de edad natural y me considero un usuario con un nivel intermedio. No he insistido lo bastante para desenvolverme mejor en linux. Un saludo a todos
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This is the first time I use Garuda Linux. The first distro I installed on a computer was SUSE 6.2, back in 2000. and subsequently I have been trying various distros like mandriva, linuxmint, sabayon, Debian, I like to try distros. I am 58 years old naturally and I consider myself an intermediate user. I have not insisted enough to get along better with linux. Greetings to all