Re: Why do you use Linux? expanded from Converting text to mp3

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Hi Karen-and-thanks for an introspective topic. My road to Linux was a slow transition. I had my first PC with DOS6 from 1994-97. Got windows95 so I would have an easier time playing mp3s, which were fairly new at that time. The concept of just being able to mash enter on a highlighted file to play was appealing. But a majority of the time I was stilling going to a DOS prompt to get in to a shell account to read mail in what was then pine. In 2003 once the late Bill Acker helped set me up with DecPC drivers, we tried a duel boot system, including first Redhat9 and later Fedora. Because there were so many anoying issues with those DecTalk drivers, I found myself going back to windows where DecTalk sounded great. Maybe early 2005 got either a newer pc and certainly a USB DecTalk, which I still have. 1 night in 2006 a friend from HighSchool was here, I tried playing him a Weird Al video, but each time Windows Media Player would lockup. I finally just went back in Linux-and-played him an audio version. Next time we went from Fedora 6 to 9 we practicly had a ceremony when we got rid of windows forever. In 2010 with needing a new PC, I switched to Debian, as they have more of the latest packages. In 2006 I got involved with a local Linux LUG, where I occasionally received many hours of valuable asistance-and-even sometimes I was able to help. Even though I have many struggles with web-sites which I cannot access because of the javascript disease, I am still willing to stick with Linux, as once its setup, it is a comfortable envirenment. I have a Chromebook which I almost exclusively only attend Zoom meetings, as far as I know, no1 has written any commandline scripts to run Zoom in a non-graphical setting. I also have a Mac but have not really looked in to classes at an Apple store, but at least all of these machines have Linux I can run. Just last evening I was trying to help my Wife in windows7 but its practicly a foreign language now from win98. And lastly Karen, Linux provides me so much customization. I have 24 text consoles. My Linux expert wrote me software to play-and-record streams with 4 sound-cards. I think I recorded maybe 10 streams at a time-and-later edited them, as well as ajusting levels. So I have `much flexibility in Linux-and-am `really happy here at nearly 70 next month. Thanks so much for listening
Chime

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