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My first linux was Knopix autoboot CD (I don't know which linux it is based of).
I wanted to try linux and see the difference from windows.
I never found how to change screen resolution (320*240 was REALLY horrible)
I never understood anything
I couldn't connect to the net, because my usb modem driver had to be compiled and I didn't know how .... allllllll linux is "do it yourself without any help, you should be born with the knowledge !"
I left linux world for few years
Then, I discovered VMware, and decided to try again.
I run Ubuntu, and it was much easier, user friendly, windows like user interface
I'm now using this Ubuntu(6.10)-VMware for my Firefox's Add-on development, testing and debugging purpose only.
I wish I could have a Mac OSX Vmware so I could debug my add-on on that OS too
I wanted to try linux and see the difference from windows.
I never found how to change screen resolution (320*240 was REALLY horrible)
I never understood anything
I couldn't connect to the net, because my usb modem driver had to be compiled and I didn't know how .... allllllll linux is "do it yourself without any help, you should be born with the knowledge !"
I left linux world for few years
Then, I discovered VMware, and decided to try again.
I run Ubuntu, and it was much easier, user friendly, windows like user interface
I'm now using this Ubuntu(6.10)-VMware for my Firefox's Add-on development, testing and debugging purpose only.
I wish I could have a Mac OSX Vmware so I could debug my add-on on that OS too