sheltox
Salam,
I think I haven't posted here before, but I have been using Linux as my primary desktop OS for a long while now.
Linux as we all agree is a very powerful operating system, and as the viruses, adware and worms increase on the M$ Windows I think that the average desktop user, the one who only uses the computer for browsing the net, downloading mp3's and chatting over msn, should consider migrating over to Linux.
My suggestion is that I have experience in that area, I've successfuly made Linux my family's primary OS and I think I can help others too by writing some articles on desktop day to day applications and how to setup and use them.
Does anybody find this idea interesting? If so, please let me know and I'll start right away.
I think I haven't posted here before, but I have been using Linux as my primary desktop OS for a long while now.
Linux as we all agree is a very powerful operating system, and as the viruses, adware and worms increase on the M$ Windows I think that the average desktop user, the one who only uses the computer for browsing the net, downloading mp3's and chatting over msn, should consider migrating over to Linux.
My suggestion is that I have experience in that area, I've successfuly made Linux my family's primary OS and I think I can help others too by writing some articles on desktop day to day applications and how to setup and use them.
Does anybody find this idea interesting? If so, please let me know and I'll start right away.