People should use the OS they are most comfortable with, but also need to realize if they are using a guide they must make their own adjustments per their OS and not expect the author of the guide to do it for them. I have on other forums written tutorials, then have people ask me how would you do that on windows? I say well the guide is written by a Linux guy, for Linux users, so you tell me LOL.
I used windows from 1998 to 2003, found it to be boring, slow not interesting at all, basically I used a OS, MS built and told me what I could or could not do with a OS I paid them for.
I started using Linux in 2002, made the switch in 2003 to Linux only, Linux is free and I truly own it, I can legally do with Linux what I want, while with windows you only rent it, MS will tell you for the rest of your life what you can or can not do with their OS that you paid for.
I used windows from 1998 to 2003, found it to be boring, slow not interesting at all, basically I used a OS, MS built and told me what I could or could not do with a OS I paid them for.
I started using Linux in 2002, made the switch in 2003 to Linux only, Linux is free and I truly own it, I can legally do with Linux what I want, while with windows you only rent it, MS will tell you for the rest of your life what you can or can not do with their OS that you paid for.
If you use my scripts or work in your own scripts, your scripts or license should reflect that.
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