I started using Linux a few years ago when I was studying computer science in college. I had some experience with Windows, but I was always intrigued by the idea of open-source software. After some research, I decided to give Linux a try, and I was blown away by how much I could do with it. As a programming student, I found that Linux offered me a lot of tools and options that were not available on Windows. I could easily install and use various programming languages and tools without any licensing restrictions, and the command line interface was incredibly powerful. I also appreciated the level of customization that Linux provided. I could tailor the operating system to suit my needs and preferences, which made me more productive and efficient. Since then, I’ve continued to use Linux as my primary operating system, both at home and at work. I’ve found that Linux is incredibly stable and reliable, and it has allowed me to do things that I never thought were possible with a computer. I’m grateful for the open-source community that has made Linux what it is today, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a powerful and versatile operating system.
Aryan Shah
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