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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-30 16-05

in LeoFinance2 days ago

things to learn according to the way they learn. And a book is one way to do that. And whether that's an e-book on an e-reader, or whether that's a printed book on paper, you know, the old analog way of doing things, flipping through pages. It's all out there. It's available now for Ubuntu MATE. And, you know, it's, I think that's a good thing. And I'm supporting Ubuntu MATE as kind of my pet project, if you will. Because I like it, I think it's the best, it's best out there for new Linux users. Yep, I think that's an awesome way to contribute, man. Yeah. And Martin's not paying me for this. All right, let's get into your podcast. It's called Going Linux. And from what you've said, you started it. So you started the podcast, I believe in 2005. And that's right around the time when you started using Linux, right? Well, I actually started the Going Linux podcast in 2007. I started podcasting in 2005. My first podcast was a Windows tips and tricks kind of podcast. So I was doing the same (35/83)