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		<title>Coming home to Linux</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was a Linux user for years before I turned to the dark side. From about 1998-2001, I used RedHat (this is before there was a Fedora). We used it for various server functions at our family business, and for a while I forced Linux on all the family members. At one point, I had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was a Linux user for years before I turned to the dark side. From about 1998-2001, I used RedHat (this is before there was a Fedora). We used it for various server functions at our family business, and for a while I forced Linux on all the family members. At one point, I had five Linux workstations/servers running in the house. From about 2001-2003 I was an avid Gentoo user. I loved being in total control over the various settings, always tweaking compiler flags, installing only the packages I needed, compiling my own kernels, etc.</p>
<p>By 2003 I had changed jobs, and the company I work for was switching over from AIX to Windows for the area I support. Although I was still a believer in Unix, it was now my job to eliminate it. I thought I had better get myself on the Windows bandwagon and learn how to be a proper Microsoft developer. So I switched my home workstations over to Windows XP. Got a copy of Visual Studio. Learned how to be a .NET developer using (gasp) Visual Basic .NET. Pirating all the software I could have never afforded if I had to buy it.</p>
<p>Well, it&#8217;s 2009 now, and after six years on the dark side I&#8217;ve come home to Linux. In this case, Ubuntu. I&#8217;d heard good things about it, and to tell you the truth, it&#8217;s better than I expected. It installed flawlessly on my Toshiba laptop, and I was instantly comfortable with it. In the past I&#8217;d been a real command-line geek, but now the GUI utilities are so good I don&#8217;t even need to dredge that up. Now I can try out tons of software with a guilt-free conscience.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s good to be back. I don&#8217;t miss Windows one bit, especially the horror that is Vista.</p>
<p><strong>Update</strong>: my son finally got tired of relentless waves of viruses and strange behavior on XP. Even after starting with a fresh install, all the Windows Updates, and AVG 8.5, his computer would soon be trashed after a month&#8217;s use. So he let me install Ubuntu Jaunty on his computer. He uses his computer mostly for streaming movies and keeping his iPod music. We&#8217;ll see how it goes!</p>
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