Hello,
I just wanted to intuduce my self and say couple of words why Linux
I'm full time sysadmin and our prod. and test env. always been MS products so i have like 10+ years expirance with networking and system administration. Since 2003 I have always worked with MS products and never fully have had time to try another OS. Is not that I'm point and click guy because I always liked to do things faster and better and you can't achieve that with GUI so I'm CMD guy + 5 years exp. with Powershell. The problem is that I always felt that there is something wrong with all the MS things. So everything you can do in Windows is based on what Microsoft is telling you can do or have access to so if MS says that one thing will be blocked - it's blocked. For couple weeks ago I was reconsidering my point of view and decided that it's time to try something new. The problem is that I'm sysadmin and 90% of systems are Windows based or some kind og MS thing but this didn't stopped me to try out something new. After some time I decided to go for Ubuntu. I like to read about something before even trying it so I bought Linux basic book, downloaded some stuff from the internet and after some days of studing I installed Ubuntu. Things was crazy then. I was like shocked first time. I just DON NOT understand why I didn't try that thing before. You can literally change EVERYTHING in the system however you want it to and make it however you want it to be. It feels like it is YOUR system. The journey just started so I'm just newbee here but to know that this system is like your own "child" feels fuc** good. The best part of Linux, after what I'm seeing, is community. You have a problem? You ask. You get answer. I know that some folks can be pretty annoying but to see how you guys communicate whit each other makes me thing that Linux com. is like one big family, kind of After some years with powershell, where its based on "human words", terminal seems complicated at first BUT when you really want to, spend couple of days with ONLY terminal and no GUI and things become easy and much more understandable. I really really starting to love Linux and concept it stands behind. So much that ubuntu is my daily-driver and I have decided to reinstall on half of my computers. I'm also soon will try out some other stuff, more server related in my test env. It is not always easy when you don't have all of your tools but you have always access to RDP
Thanks
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