something like 15 floppy disks to install Office. And so I was relieved when I found out it was only nine to install Linux and you got all the software that came with it. So, yeah, that's, so I guess the first one I actually used was Knopiks. The first one, and that was more of a trial sort of thing. And I realized that I wasn't going to be able to use it on an ongoing basis because it was built to run off a CD and I couldn't really install it. So my first one I actually used as an installed Linux distribution was OpenSUSE. So you try OpenSUSE and you have this new thing that you're trying out. What are the good things? What are the bad things that you see when you install OpenSUSE and you get to the desktop? Okay. So the good things are I can have the computer system do whatever I want it to do. It's really refreshing to be able to change the way the desktop looks, change where the panels are. I can customize the panels. I don't need to worry too much about drivers, although I had one (18/83)
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