Dear GNU/Linux Users Anonymous,
Thank you for your advice and moist shoulders.
I have seen the light. Or perhaps. Or at least it sounds like that from where I'm sitting. Or perhaps it only sounds good.
Whatever: let's hope it lasts.
After all, I've managed to go three months, haven't I, without a single install once before?
Yes sir.
So maybe I'll stick to it this time. No fresh install for six months. Promise, here recorded, stored in bytes.
I'm hopping on the wagon. But it won't be a pleasant ride.
Yours affectionately, Quavering Hopper.
Suhit Kelkar wrote:
Dear GNU/Linux Users Anonymous,
Thank you for your advice and moist shoulders.
I have seen the light. Or perhaps. Or at least it sounds like that from where I'm sitting. Or perhaps it only sounds good.
Whatever: let's hope it lasts.
After all, I've managed to go three months, haven't I, without a single install once before?
Yes sir.
So maybe I'll stick to it this time. No fresh install for six months. Promise, here recorded, stored in bytes.
I'm hopping on the wagon. But it won't be a pleasant ride.
There is nothing wrong in trying out new distros. If you want to separate work from play and you have ample disk space and RAM, you could install virtualbox personal (fully functional) in your system and enjoy a new distro every night on your VM. Your host OS will still be used for serious work.