Welcome to the Forums, aidencarry
Welcome to the Forums, aidencarry
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I all!
I'm new in this forum.
I've a problem with NGINX configuration where can I post my problem? many thanks.
Welcome to the Forums, era07
The proper venue for your query would be the Server Platforms sub-forum
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Hi All, This is Dogan I hope to learn more things about ubuntu here.
Jello enlego; Welcome to the Forum
You are in the right place - there is a wealth of knowledge here and help abounds.I hope to learn more things
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together we can
Welcome!
Hello,
I'm new here. I speak both French/English. Proud geek. Empowered Aspergirl. Creative soul all around. Been using xubuntu for over 15 years now, but when tired/stressed I tend to forget some basic install prompts.
Of course, my fave TV show is the Big Bang Theory. What a blast!
teabutterfly2047; Hey hey
Great credentials !
All the better to help with the support load on the ForumBeen using xubuntu for over 15 years now,
one for all -
and all for one
Hello,
I am a new member. English is a foreign language for me.
I have just posted a message for a VGA problem.
Thank you for your help
I am running Debian right now, but I started out with Ubuntu and was an Ubuntu user for many years (since 2004.) Just wanted to say that just tonight I watched the movie "In My Country," based on Antjie Krog's memoir Country of My Skull, and experienced a taste of the spirit of the Afrkaans word "Ubuntu." It was one of the most painful movies I ever watched all the way through, but it reinforced in my spirit the meaning of "ubuntu." I just wanted to say to all you Ubuntu users, watch the movie if you will, and you will begin to understand the spirit of the operating system you're running.
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