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« Reply #120 on Apr 19, 2012, 11:49pm »

Hey,
I used to read your articles in PcLinuxOS magazine. You do not need an introduction, but still you are so humble.

Whereas I am very new to community, and not much active here and an end user, I cannot say 'welcome to the forums'. But I can always say, 'honour to be with you' :)

I am too stuck in Ubuntu based distro and love XFCE. Saline Os is my first debian based distro and I am liking it.

Generally end users are not much active, but I learn a lot when I post something. Mostly I am active on Mint forums.

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« Reply #121 on Apr 20, 2012, 5:30am »


Apr 19, 2012, 7:30pm, parnote wrote:
Hello! Let me introduce myself.

I am parnote, and I'm a registered respiratory therapist in the Kansas City area. I've been a Linux user for the past 6 years or so, and much of the last 5 years with PCLinuxOS. I am an avid Xfce user, and have been the volunteer chief editor of The PCLinuxOS Magazine for the past 3 years. I have used most of the main desktops offered by PCLinuxOS, but my favorite is the Xfce flavor of PCLinuxOS, called Phoenix.

Within the last week, Phoenix is no longer considered an "official" PCLinuxOS release by the powers that be. Currently, only the KDE and LXDE versions of PCLinuxOS are considered "official" releases. As such, I'm searching for a new Xfce home. The maintainer of Phoenix and Phinx (the Xfce-mini release) is looking to rebase, but despite our friendship, I'm not especially fond of his front-runner choice for the new base.

I am impressed with what I've found with SalineOS. You have something very special here. Being used to an RPM based distro (PCLinuxOS), I'm eager to learn my way around a Debian based system, such as SalineOS. I neither want nor need "cutting edge" apps. I prefer, need and want a stable system, and SalineOS appears to deliver exactly that. If I wanted "cutting edge," I'd check out Fedora. Stable trumps cutting edge any time. Leave the bug hunts to someone else. Give me something that works and is proven.

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PCLinuxOS uses apt-rpm which is almost identical to its' original cousin here in Debian. You should take to it like a fish does to water.

You do a really good job on the PCLinuxOS magazine over there and I have found myself reading the occasional issue (Usually referenced on a news site or found in a web search). Welcome to the SalineOS forums, it's good to have you here.
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« Reply #122 on Apr 20, 2012, 7:21am »

Thanks for the warm welcome, guys!

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« Reply #123 on Apr 20, 2012, 4:08pm »


Apr 20, 2012, 7:21am, parnote wrote:
Thanks for the warm welcome, guys!

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Hello parnote!
Welcome. It's good to find you here. It's also good to find me here. I've read your magazine for a long time and it includes some of the best documentation I have ever found. Thank you. This is my second post. I registered here on Jan 3, 2011. Here is my first post: “Hi! I'm Alex and I am about to install Saline on another desktop. Be back after the installation. Talk with you later, Alex” That was one year four months and 17 days ago. I must have gotten distracted. Perhaps a bird flying past the window next to my desktop. It doesn't take much. I have read some good things about Saline and today I visited the forum, noticed your name and downloaded a new disc. While reading the new member section I noticed my post. :o
I now have Saline installed. As I said, it's good to find me here. I also have recognized many other user names.
Alex :)
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« Reply #124 on May 27, 2012, 7:02am »

Just signed up today. Been using Linux & occassionally BSD since 1999, (have GhostBSD installed).
Slackware was my first, quickly followed by numerous others, settling with Debian serveral years ago.
I've always liked live/installable distros, which are now even better on a pendrive.
My preference has always been more towards the lightweight desktop, for several years using Fluxbox.
So, having found SalineOS, am now giving it a try out.

About me :- I'm 60+, retired, live on the Surrey/Hants border in (Southern) England. I like messing with computers & operating systems; & used to rebuild my old desktops with other peoples' (mainly MS Windows) cast offs. :) (Now use mainly laptops & netbooks). Other than that, I cycle & walk. :) (Don't have or want a car!)
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« Reply #125 on May 27, 2012, 8:12am »

Welcome Keith. I feel confident you will fit right in with our Forum. Xfce is a light desktop with a few frills thrown in.
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« Reply #126 on May 27, 2012, 9:19am »


May 27, 2012, 7:02am, keith wrote:
live on the Surrey/Hants border in (Southern) England. I like messing with computers & operating systems; & used to rebuild my old desktops with other peoples' (mainly MS Windows) cast offs. :) (Now use mainly laptops & netbooks). Other than that, I cycle & walk. :) (Don't have or want a car!)
Welcome :) Who needs a car? I lived few years ago near Staines (Northern Surrey), by walk you're only two times slower than a bus, with a good bicycle you're even faster than a bus :) And ride costs nothing :)
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« Reply #127 on May 27, 2012, 9:50am »

Hi keith welcome aboard from another 60 + uk resident
I've been using SalineOS as my main OS for 15 months now with out any problems
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« Reply #128 on Jun 14, 2012, 12:02pm »

Hi i am drum and live in belgium.
I've heard from this distro on the solusos forum and will love to try it out once the wireless working but that's another topic
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« Reply #129 on Jun 20, 2012, 1:40pm »

Greetings everyone! I am also from Phoenix, Arizona but currently live in the heart of darkness, Prachinburi Thailand, in a tiny village, in the middle of the jungle.
New to Linux in general, have tried a few distros, Ubuntu 12.04, Mint 12 and an attempt at Ultimate Edition on a old (12yr) Pentium 4. Looking for a lightweight distro that will fit my needs, which are minimal. Burning a disc of Saline 1.6 right now to install later today.
Looking forward to it.
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« Reply #130 on Jun 20, 2012, 5:40pm »

Hi bamboojohn
Welcome
You won't find a more stable or reliable system, been my work horse for 18 months now and it's never complained.
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« Reply #131 on Aug 22, 2012, 1:37am »

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« Reply #132 on Aug 22, 2012, 4:16pm »

Hi garcarstive
Welcome to the community
You might find things a bit quite here as SalineOS 1.7 just keeps running so folk don't have problems to ask about.

Love to hear more about you I'm just an old retired grumpy old man who don't understand the simplest of manuals, if you need any help please ask.
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« Reply #133 on Oct 23, 2012, 2:51pm »

Hey guys, my name is Herpy. Debian addict so Salineos fits the bill. I am also a distro hopper....And about bridges. I'm from southern Louisiana which has the 2nd largest bridge in the world, the Causeway Bridge.I think it's over 28 miles or somthing.
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« Reply #134 on Oct 23, 2012, 5:23pm »

Hi Herpy
Welcome to SalineOS land
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