[ubuntu-za] Old Ubuntu disks
Wesley Werner
wesley.werner at gmail.com
Sat May 11 00:25:19 UTC 2024
Hi Bill, no thank you, but I appreciated the offer. I hope they find a home, otherwise I hear they make good mobiles to scare off crows!
Hi everyone else, it's great to hear from the loco list again. Only last week I was wondering what everyone was up to.
I followed my job to our Australian branch, living here for the moment and visited ZA for a holiday last year. Travel is limited due to my visa conditions, but I hope to earn my passport so I can return whenever I can!
Like Johan, I mainly use WSL and have a netbook running plain debian. Don't have much time for fooling with the machinery these days, but I sure do miss it!
Keep safe!
Wes aka kbmonkey
On 11 May 2024 6:46:32 am AEST, Johan Mynhardt <johanmynhardt at gmail.com> wrote:
>😁 It's great to see that you're fighting the good fight!
>
>
>> I still enjoy Linux and refuse to sell my soul to Microsoft. I let Jill
>> handle any nasty applications that require the forces of darkness. She is
>> well equipped to take on all the assaults of the devil.
>>
>>
>I remember ordering some of these disks from go-opensource back in the
>day, if memory serves!
>
>Nowadays I'm tied to WSL2 on my corporate machine because they refuse
>dual-booting or booting Linux-only, bowing to the forces of darkness. :(
>But WSL2 is doing alright. I am impressed, actually. (WSL2 running Ubuntu
>20.x) It allows running all the linux gui apps that I need, inside Windows.
>
>For my personal laptop I'm running Pop!_OS
>
>Personally I think there are too many good distros to choose from now.
>We're spoilt for choice, and it's causing decision fatigue.
>
>Keep safe (^^,)
>--
>Johan Mynhardt
>
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