I have 31+ experience in personal computers, both hardware and software. My first computer was a Commodore 64 from Commodore Business Machines. Then during High School I worked with a Tandy TRS-1080 system. Learned Lotus 1-2-3 in my senior year. I enjoy building barebones systems, and to test and run multiple Linux distros, with my very own favorites been ArchLinux and its variations, such as ArcoLinux, Anarchy Linux. And Debian based distros such as Sparkylinux and Linux Mint Debian, I also have several Macintosh hardware systems such as Macpro’s with both Intel and the older PowerPC classic. I am a Unix/Linux enthusiast power user and enjoy tweaking and improving my systems on a daily basis. Love homemade cuisine and Sci-Fi movies and coaching others both in English and Spanish on OpenSource software including intro to Linux.
Carlos Aguayo Sr
Aspen Hill, MD
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We both have that in common. I love interfacing with the command line as well. And when I was first introduced to Linux back in 1995, I made a lot of mistakes during and post install but this is where we I have gained the experience. You very welcome. To me Linux is a learning and enjoyable "experience" and it never gets boring! Linux on!
Thank you for the kind words Chris, me too. I envision the day when humankind wakes up from the stupor of closed systems and embrace OpenSource!!!