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 ====== About ====== ====== About ======
-I have been fascinated with computers and technology since the beginning of the 1990s. I am a long time Windows user, since Windows 3.1 and Windows 95, but since the late 1990s/early 2000s I played with Linux (at the time it was Fedora, DebianMandriva and a few obscure ones). But it was always for a short period of time, since at that time gaming and serious video/photo editing was more than limiting on Linux, so I went quickly back to Windows every time I tried it. \\+I have been fascinated with computers and technology since the beginning of the 1990s. I am a long time Windows user, since Windows 3.1 and Windows 95, but since the early 2000s I played with Linux (at the time it was Fedora Core, UbuntuLibranet, and a few other obscure ones). But it was always for a short period of time, since at that time gaming and serious video/photo editing was more than limited on Linux, so I went quickly back to Windows every time I tried it. \\
  
-Sporadically I would try out certain distros (Debian, Ubuntu or Mint), but nothing serious nor for a really long time. Until late August 2019. It all started as a joke, it was initiated mostly because of my dissatisfaction with data mining, increasing surveillance and lack of privacy in Windows 10.\\+SporadicallyI would try out certain distros (Debian, Ubuntu or Mint), but nothing serious nor for a really long time. Until late August 2019. It all started almost as a joke, it was initiated mostly because of my dissatisfaction with data mining, increasing surveillance and lack of privacy in Windows 10.\\ 
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 +So I am trying, once again, a total switch from Windows to Linux. First, I chose Linux Mint, as it is a quite newbie friendly, and it is pretty stable. Later, I moved to Ubuntu MATE, and Debian (both MATE and Cinnamon).  
 +Also, I am not a programmer, and do not wish to compile files nor do I want to use hours and days tweaking codes and lines in a terminal or vim. I just want to use my machines for whatever I want to use them for (mostly writing, gaming, browsing, video editing). I felt that Linux Mint fitted perfectly my requirements.  However, since the beginning of my latest Linux journey I have tried many different ditributions, and currently I am using Devuan, which is a forked Debian project, but without the infamous [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systemd|systemd]]. I hope to make this switch permanently this time, and therefore to make things easier for myself and other newcomers, I created this Debian Linux Handbook.  
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 +//(Feb 2023)//: Shifted back to Debian. It just works. Yes, it uses systemd, but it works. \\ 
 +//(16 Sep 2022)//: I have switched from Debian Testing to [[http://devuan.org|Devuan]] (Chimaera) on my main machine. I want to see if lack of systemd. will improve performance (especially shutdown time). \\ 
 +//(29 Jan 2022)//: I have switched from Ubuntu MATE to Debian 11 Stable on January 19, 2022 on my main machine, and thus is also most tips in this handbook.  \\ 
 +//(12 Apr 2020)//: I got a ThinkPad T450, so I installed Debian Sid on it. A wonderful distro. Use it primarily for browsing, writing and such. \\ 
 +//(27 Aug 2019)//: Installed Linux Mint 19.2 Cinnamon. Bye bye, Windows 7. \\
  
-So I am trying, once again, a total switch from Windows to Linux. I chose Linux Mint, as it is a quite newbie friendly, it is rock solid, and stable. Also, I am not a programmer, and do not wish to compile files nor do I want to use hours and days tweaking codes and lines in a terminal or vim. I just want to use my machines for whatever I want to use them for (mostly writing, gaming, browsing, video editing). I feel that Linux Mint fits perfectly my requirements. I hope to make this switch permanently this time, and therefore to make things easier for myself and other newcomers, I created this Linux Mint Handbook.  
  
 Enjoy!\\ Enjoy!\\
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-[[Avdibeg's apps]]+[[Avdibeg's apps|I use these apps in Linux]]
  
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