![]() ![]() I would appreciate it if you could answer my few questions. I am not a coder of programs though I did give early Basic a try, and I have created several websites using HTML and CSS along with JS plugins for many years. Do you plan to, or is there something wrong with it in some way? Also, I use VeraCrypt and sometimes, ZuluCrypt, and I noticed that you do not carry either one in your repository. ![]() With Star, I have been using Keepassxc, a more up to date version of Keepassx, and I noticed that your repository does not carry it. Right off the bat, I have several questions. Since I do not like Gnome3, I won't use PureOS, a derivative of Trisquel.Īt the moment, I'm using a derivative of Devuan, an offshoot of Debian, because it does not employ "systemd," but because Star, that derivative that I use, uses the blob-infested Linux kernel, and not the "free" version, and it is the easiest for me to use, I decided to go back to Trisquel. Later on, I began to use various Ubuntus, a derivative of Debian, which I also used.īeing interested in security, privacy, and freedom, which most people really do not seem to be interested in, no matter what they might say, I became interested in "free" software, and I found that of all the "free" software that I could find listed on Distrowatch years ago, I preferred Trisquel. At my local SIG, the project leader in the early 1990s introduced me to Debian, which he began to help out with. Over the years, I tried dozens of GNu/Linux distros via CD like Redhat. ![]() Although, I mostly used MS Windows because it had the programs I could easily use to publish newsletters, etc, I began to buy books like Yggdrasil, Running Linux by Matt Welsh, and a number of others to learn more. Though I knew much less than my fellow members at the Linux SIG (Special Interest Group), I started an off-campus extension of that SIG with those members to spend more time learning about what I later learned was actually GNu/Linux. Then, in the early 1990s, I got involved with a Linux group at a local college. I have been into computers since the 1980s beginning with the Commodore 64, and later, the IBM XT with Windows 1.0 and OS/2. This is the first time that I signed on to this forum. ![]()
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