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Sooo pirating finally caught up with me... :(
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<blockquote data-quote="caddyjoe77" data-source="post: 7394074" data-attributes="member: 634196"><p>while true as i absolutely abhor windows because of several reasons which i wont get into here; I enjoy Linux because it is free, a challenge to learn and way more powerful than one may think.</p><p></p><p>BTW, it is not all command line, things like gentoo sure are more aimed at developers and the like, but the GNOME desktop is really good and so is KDE. A nice alternative IMO. If you were having issues command line wise, perhaps your X server was not started or could not start hence why everything was still command line for you. If you want, you can check out Ubuntu which is very user friendly and probably one of the most popular distros out there which translates to lots of support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caddyjoe77, post: 7394074, member: 634196"] while true as i absolutely abhor windows because of several reasons which i wont get into here; I enjoy Linux because it is free, a challenge to learn and way more powerful than one may think. BTW, it is not all command line, things like gentoo sure are more aimed at developers and the like, but the GNOME desktop is really good and so is KDE. A nice alternative IMO. If you were having issues command line wise, perhaps your X server was not started or could not start hence why everything was still command line for you. If you want, you can check out Ubuntu which is very user friendly and probably one of the most popular distros out there which translates to lots of support. [/QUOTE]
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