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What do you use Linux for?

What do you use Linux for?

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ZeexoSitrax
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06-23-2023, 10:14 PM
#11
Here’s a revised version of your text:

At first, almost everything works fine. My main workstation runs Xubuntu for web, communication, media, gaming, system management, and more. I have two Dell Latitudes with Ubuntu/Xubuntu set up for portable or larger desktop tasks, plus a dock. I use a VM on my XPS 13 for real applications when needed. A Surface Pro 3 is running Ubuntu for... well, I’m still figuring that out. It doesn’t even look like a good picture frame. I manage production and test servers—production uses Ubuntu Server LTS, tests run the latest versions. These servers handle file and print services (CIFS+NFS, CUPS), Plex/DLNA, WiFi controller, Minecraft, and small VMs for various needs. My phone and tablet use Android, and my router supports a Linux version too. A Jeep is powered by Android, and I’m working on enhancing its features.
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ZeexoSitrax
06-23-2023, 10:14 PM #11

Here’s a revised version of your text:

At first, almost everything works fine. My main workstation runs Xubuntu for web, communication, media, gaming, system management, and more. I have two Dell Latitudes with Ubuntu/Xubuntu set up for portable or larger desktop tasks, plus a dock. I use a VM on my XPS 13 for real applications when needed. A Surface Pro 3 is running Ubuntu for... well, I’m still figuring that out. It doesn’t even look like a good picture frame. I manage production and test servers—production uses Ubuntu Server LTS, tests run the latest versions. These servers handle file and print services (CIFS+NFS, CUPS), Plex/DLNA, WiFi controller, Minecraft, and small VMs for various needs. My phone and tablet use Android, and my router supports a Linux version too. A Jeep is powered by Android, and I’m working on enhancing its features.

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EggsyDiamond
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166
07-01-2023, 09:27 AM
#12
I do all sorts of things—coding, browsing the web, playing games, writing, doing homework, etc. Both my desktop and my Dell laptop are running Linux.
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EggsyDiamond
07-01-2023, 09:27 AM #12

I do all sorts of things—coding, browsing the web, playing games, writing, doing homework, etc. Both my desktop and my Dell laptop are running Linux.

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BHend
Member
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07-02-2023, 02:44 PM
#13
I worked with personal server setups, DIY builds, and data backups. I previously relied on it for my main computer, but became bored with the frequent updates.
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BHend
07-02-2023, 02:44 PM #13

I worked with personal server setups, DIY builds, and data backups. I previously relied on it for my main computer, but became bored with the frequent updates.

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TitanCreepsy
Junior Member
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07-10-2023, 12:36 PM
#14
Developer devices running, personal laptop – more coding, browsing the web, and other tasks. Windows installed only for astrophotography and a few games.
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TitanCreepsy
07-10-2023, 12:36 PM #14

Developer devices running, personal laptop – more coding, browsing the web, and other tasks. Windows installed only for astrophotography and a few games.

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MrSarx
Senior Member
375
07-10-2023, 01:48 PM
#15
I modified an old Acer C710 Chromebook I got for free and installed Ubuntu on it. It’s now my go-to laptop for most tasks, avoiding the Windows 10 desktop. I intend to transfer it to another device that I mainly use for BitTorrent.
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MrSarx
07-10-2023, 01:48 PM #15

I modified an old Acer C710 Chromebook I got for free and installed Ubuntu on it. It’s now my go-to laptop for most tasks, avoiding the Windows 10 desktop. I intend to transfer it to another device that I mainly use for BitTorrent.

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HopiheEmi
Member
158
07-11-2023, 09:44 AM
#16
Non-gaming items only.
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HopiheEmi
07-11-2023, 09:44 AM #16

Non-gaming items only.

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