Lebanese Ubuntu user here.
So not all the Lebanese folks(except me lol) use Windows I'm assuming?
I've been using Ubutu since Hoary, but I did skip a few distros since the July 2006 war for some reason.
Lebanese Ubuntu user here.
So not all the Lebanese folks(except me lol) use Windows I'm assuming?
I've been using Ubutu since Hoary, but I did skip a few distros since the July 2006 war for some reason.
Hey all,
another lebanese user here too. I just joined the forum, nice to find other "lebuntese" (lebanon/ubuntu ... you get the idea) here.
تحية للشعب
فإذا نحن كثر ...
آآآآآآآآآآخ .. للأسف ... حتى الآن اقنعت 3 من أصحابي بالإنتقال نهائيا إلى أوبونتو وأنا لم أزل عالقا مع الوندوز !!!.... ما في انترنت متل الانترنت بمنظقتنا حتى نشغل الأوبونتو كما يجب .. إلا إذا بدنا نضل بلا برامج ـ
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heyy reviving back this thread!!
i'm also a lebanese linux user and got my brother too.
nice to meet you all!!!
Hello all,
Another Lebanese Ubuntu user here.
How's everyone doing?
Cheers.
Hi
Happy to see other people in Lebanon are using Ubuntu.
I have installed Ubuntu along with my Windows Vista a few weeks ago. I am using Karmic 9.10.
Although I like it, and I am encouraging my family to use it, I have some problems, but none that I couldn't solve by browsing support forums.
As an open source enthusiast, I must say that Linux in general needs to become even more easy in the way it handles problems, because opening a terminal and typing a command is a bit too complicated for most casual users.
Nevertheless, I think Ubuntu has great potential and truly rivals the big names out there.
Last edited by EliBei; February 15th, 2010 at 11:53 AM.
I agree.
Linux in general is all about perseverance.
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