So you have Linux installed....? Unsure about it?
Posted: 10 Feb 2020, 17:01
I ditched Windows 8 and 10 a few years back and dived into what was at the time Linux Mint 17.
I had no other option at the time. Skint, with a new but useless (courtesy of Microsoft) borked laptop.
It was a stressful transition. I needed to use a machine for work and it had to work. It took a couple of days to familiarise myself with Linux Mint, but it paid off. So much so, that quite a few of my colleagues are now using Linux Mint and the company is very interested too. Its a money thing.
A success story? In a way, yes, #1, for the state of my mental health. #2, I've been instrumental in changing the boss's perception of using computers at work. Many, many reasons have been bandied about, but cost and security are among the biggest reasons why it should be used.
Q: Will I ever get a pay rise? A: When hell freezes.
Any way, have some questions requiring answers, or are just plain curious? Visit the link below
https://linuxjourney.com/
Its not all cloak and dagger, Spy vs Spy, or even rocket science.

I had no other option at the time. Skint, with a new but useless (courtesy of Microsoft) borked laptop.
It was a stressful transition. I needed to use a machine for work and it had to work. It took a couple of days to familiarise myself with Linux Mint, but it paid off. So much so, that quite a few of my colleagues are now using Linux Mint and the company is very interested too. Its a money thing.

A success story? In a way, yes, #1, for the state of my mental health. #2, I've been instrumental in changing the boss's perception of using computers at work. Many, many reasons have been bandied about, but cost and security are among the biggest reasons why it should be used.
Q: Will I ever get a pay rise? A: When hell freezes.

Any way, have some questions requiring answers, or are just plain curious? Visit the link below

https://linuxjourney.com/
Its not all cloak and dagger, Spy vs Spy, or even rocket science.
