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= Stefano Figura = | |||
I am a Fedora Silverblue users since version 30. My first experiences with Linux happened several years ago when I purchased [https://archive.org/details/linuxbiblegnutes00wels The Linux Bible] book (circa 1996). At the time, I was unable to run X on my [[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Graphics_card#/media/File:OAK_OTI067.jpg|Oak OTI67]] (or maybe it was an OTI77?!?), so I gave up and started using other OSes (OS/2 WARP, Windows etc). | |||
I went back to Fedora in 2006 when I started using Fedora Core 6 and I used Fedora for a few years until, in 2010, I moved over to Arch Linux. After spending a few good years with Arch Linux, I felt the need to return to Fedora, mainly because I felt it offered very sane defaults and also because it was quite up to date compared to other Distros (Ubuntu/Debian). | |||
In the last year or so, I have started contributing to the Fedora Project, mainly to the Fedora Silverblue Docs but I also have packaged around ten rust libraries. I know it is not much but it is a starting point and I plan to contribute more over the coming months. |
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Stefano Figura
I am a Fedora Silverblue users since version 30. My first experiences with Linux happened several years ago when I purchased The Linux Bible book (circa 1996). At the time, I was unable to run X on my [OTI67] (or maybe it was an OTI77?!?), so I gave up and started using other OSes (OS/2 WARP, Windows etc).
I went back to Fedora in 2006 when I started using Fedora Core 6 and I used Fedora for a few years until, in 2010, I moved over to Arch Linux. After spending a few good years with Arch Linux, I felt the need to return to Fedora, mainly because I felt it offered very sane defaults and also because it was quite up to date compared to other Distros (Ubuntu/Debian).
In the last year or so, I have started contributing to the Fedora Project, mainly to the Fedora Silverblue Docs but I also have packaged around ten rust libraries. I know it is not much but it is a starting point and I plan to contribute more over the coming months.