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give that hardware the best chance of working. If it matters, I'm 47.
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On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 2:14 PM, Antonio Olivares <wingators(a)inbox.com> wrote:
> Guess all the 'younger' members are afraid to reply :)
>
> I am 72 (73 next month ) and have been running Linux since 1997...Fedora
> since 2010. along with Debian Sid and
> Windows 7.
> Best of the season to all developers-contributors and users.
>
>
>
> --
I am 38 yrs young and have been using linux since 2000/2001. Fedora Core 2, Fedora 3 and
up to now Fedora 18/19 & 20 :)
Using Slackware, Fedora and FreeBSD plus livecds Knoppix, SystemRescue, Slax, Gparted,
etc.
Best Regards,
Antonio
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