virtualization. And that's a way to take geeky for me to do it because I blow away machines pretty much weekly, sometimes daily. And then the performance is the overhead. So I guess I just like to do things the hard way. Right. Well, an important part of adopting Linux is the hardware compatibility. And you don't get that if you're in a virtual machine. So, yeah, it's important to test that. Thanks, Larry. You make me feel better. But I'm still going to exceed your prediction. Yeah, I suspect so. If you tried 10 distributions all of last year and you've done five so far in the first month of the year. I don't have a problem. I just I'm just naturally curious. Yeah. Yeah. There's no problem in switching distributions. You can stop anytime you like. Yeah. Yeah. OK. I'm glad we agree. OK, let's move on. Yeah. OK. Our next email is from James. And this is a long email. We're going to break it up into three parts. He had written us some time ago with hidden gems to share. And this is hidden (47/54)
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