06-20-2017, 06:45 PM
Thought I'd make a quick intro. I have been using Linux for about 14 or 15 years. Most recently have been using Mint 18. For some reason I have experienced slow downs with my Mint installs over the last year or so. The kind of slow downs in performance you expect out of a Windows install. Never could figure out what it was so decided to jump ship and find a distro that was lighter weight and less resource hungry. I had narrowed it down to Lite and WattOS. I had almost decided to go with WattOS, but then ran into problems setting up my wireless printer and also problems connecting to my other computers with shared directories. Couldn't get around it so have now decided to get Lite installed on all my rigs, desktop and laptops. Running the Lite Live DVD was already faster than Mint had been performing so I'm really looking forward to getting it installed and tweaked.
As for me personally, I spent over 30 years in the data processing/computer industry in some capacity. I've gotten a little older and I just no longer have any desire to spend all the time trouble shooting an install that isn't quite working right, or spending all nighters getting an app to run on whatever OS/distro I have. I've reached a point where all I want to do is fire the PC up, open whatever app I need, do the work (or play), and be done with it. Lite really seems to be that type of distro.
I might have a question or two at some point in the future. Hopefully I won't bug too many folks with too many issues.
As for me personally, I spent over 30 years in the data processing/computer industry in some capacity. I've gotten a little older and I just no longer have any desire to spend all the time trouble shooting an install that isn't quite working right, or spending all nighters getting an app to run on whatever OS/distro I have. I've reached a point where all I want to do is fire the PC up, open whatever app I need, do the work (or play), and be done with it. Lite really seems to be that type of distro.
I might have a question or two at some point in the future. Hopefully I won't bug too many folks with too many issues.
Steve
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