From 9014c45d81ec44d6124727262e432f236f2096b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ryan Schanzenbacher Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2022 16:05:38 -0500 Subject: media server article rev 1 --- content/about.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'content/about.md') diff --git a/content/about.md b/content/about.md index a2fb98e..1ba7036 100644 --- a/content/about.md +++ b/content/about.md @@ -29,5 +29,5 @@ Now, after some amount of time, I decided to remove the WUBI install because it ### Taking the plunge -So I used this setup for some time, probably until like mid-2011 or so. I kept using both OSes, though my Windows XP install was just taking up space for not a lot of use. I couldn't really do too much on it anymore, so I eventually decided to just take the plunge. I put everything I needed on on a USB drive, and just reinstalled everything on the PC, this time choosing "Use this entire drive for Ubuntu." Goodbye Windows! I realize I probably didn't need to reformat my entire computer to do this, but at the time this is how I knew to do it. Ever since then, I don't think I've had a permanent Windows install on a computer. I've fallen in love with Ubuntu and the ideals surrounding it. Fast-forward to today, I distro-hopped more times than I can count on my hands; all for various reasons. One may have been I preferred the DE of another distro, or Ubuntu didn't have the package I wanted, etc. +So I used this setup for some time, probably until like mid-2013 or so. I kept using both OSes, though my Windows XP install was just taking up space for not a lot of use. I couldn't really do too much on it anymore, so I eventually decided to just take the plunge. I put everything I needed on on a USB drive, and just reinstalled everything on the PC, this time choosing "Use this entire drive for Ubuntu." Goodbye Windows! I realize I probably didn't need to reformat my entire computer to do this, but at the time this is how I knew to do it. Ever since then, I don't think I've had a permanent Windows install on a computer. I've fallen in love with Ubuntu and the ideals surrounding it. Fast-forward to today, I distro-hopped more times than I can count on my hands; all for various reasons. One reason may have been I preferred the DE of another distro, or maybe Ubuntu didn't have the package I wanted, etc. So I probably used Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Fedora, Puppy Linux, OpenSUSE, and Arch in my lifetime. At the moment, I use Arch on most of my systems, since I can choose pretty much exactly what I want to install. -- cgit v1.2.3