Getting a dual boot setup on my new laptop is on my list of things to
do. I have been thinking about trying Mint -- I am a Debian user by
default.

I appreciate you sharing the information, Jason. I think I'll go ahead
and test out Linux Mint when the time comes.



On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 5:24 PM, whjwhj <whjwhj at gmail.com> wrote:
>> But I don't rate my stuff vs. your stuff.
>
>
>> I think many of us would prefer learning to judging.
>
>
> New to the list here. Been lurking so far.
>
> I've been following this thread. If there was any rating or judging going on
> I must've missed it.
>
> I wish I could brag about writing software for a 110 baud accoustic coupler
> modem to Morse code interface or something but I've just been using my
> machine for LAMP stack development plus the usual stuff: Email and web
> browsing. Running Linux Mint on my ThinkPad. Nice change from Apple's
> locked-in ecosystem.
>
> whj
>
>
> On 08/12/2013 03:14 PM, Rick Engebretson wrote:
>>
>> I think many of us would prefer learning to judging.
>
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