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I have run Linux systems on and off for 30yrs plus.   However the Win 11 debacle has cemented my uptake of Linux for both the wife and myself as our go to desktop machines.   She is coming from Mac's so vaguely Linux like and more familiar to her than Microsoft OS's.

I have also moved our desktop machines to using Raspberry Pi's  Pi 4, 5, 400, 500 and 500+ for the wife as she wanted a mechanical keyboard.    These are excellent solutions as there is a healthy community supporting them with lots on online help and video tutorials online.  In my opinion this is one of the best ways to cheaply migrate to Linux, can't fault Pi OS.

I have also just started to play with RISC-V on Pi Zero 2W.   A very minimalist setup with many programming options and reasonable support.  RISC-V the code is very compact and simple for doing hardware related interfacing.  Using BBC Basic is generally my go to, as a programmer I am not.

                 Just my experience from the last few years hunting cheap low power solutions that don't involve 2nd hand PC's.
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Introductions / Re: can I have videos in my posts
« Last post by Rester on December 27, 2025, 07:50:49 AM »
From my experience on a lot of forums, most don’t allow direct video uploads because of storage and bandwidth limits. Usually they expect a YouTube (or similar) link embedded in the post, and attachments are limited to images or small files. Also, don’t take the lack of replies personally—some sections are quiet, and mods or regulars may only check in occasionally.

If your video format is large or not widely supported, converting it first can help before uploading elsewhere. I’ve used guides like https://www.movavi.com/learning-portal/mkv-editors.html to quickly trim or convert clips. It’s useful when you need a smaller, more compatible file before sharing a link.
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I hate synaptics and apt for a number of functional reasons, sudo as well.

How does that help new Linux users?

Again, as many of us know, Linux discussions can and probably will get pretty heated. I certainly hope that it doesn't have to happen here, on this forum.

The aim of this thread is to provide info written by me, a noob Linux user, to other noob Linux users reading this thread (if any).

I could go on and on about these off-topic subjects - but no, it has to end right here.

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The Water Cooler / Re: Merry Christmas to all
« Last post by BillTodd on December 26, 2025, 06:26:16 AM »
Happy New year and merry Christmas 2026    :)
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The Water Cooler / Re: Merry Christmas to all
« Last post by tom osselton on December 25, 2025, 06:52:09 PM »
Merry Christmas to all of you!
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Electronics & IC Programing / Re: Pi PICO DRO/Quill-Knee combiner
« Last post by BillTodd on December 25, 2025, 08:19:36 AM »
Yes, and dirt cheap, the 1.3"  128x64 pixel display board with encoder and two buttons is ?3.50 from banggood ATM. The whole cost of the KQC should be well under ?20.

  it's a pity the higher resolution 256x 64 display is so much more expensive, else one per axis would make a nice unit.


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The Water Cooler / Re: Merry Christmas to all
« Last post by John Rudd on December 25, 2025, 04:33:47 AM »
 Seasons greetings and felicitations from me and ?er-indoors??

Happy New year to everyone?.
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Electronics & IC Programing / Re: Pi PICO DRO/Quill-Knee combiner
« Last post by vtsteam on December 24, 2025, 10:29:04 PM »
That's a pretty cool display, Bill.  :coffee:  :beer:
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I hate synaptics and apt for a number of functional reasons, sudo as well. I'm telling you guys, try EasyOS. It has a package manager that will handle .debs, appimages, flatpaks, .sfs files, and many puppy .pets.

If you ever ran win98, this isn't much different in simple desktop interface. Menu in lower left. Big number of already installed programs. Encryption right out of the box. This thing will runs circles in speed around any of the big Linuxes. You can run it off of a thumbdrive permanently, not just as a test OS. And that can be run in a number of different computers. It's faster yes if installed on HD, but definitely not required. And it will run on older equipment.

It also features containers if you want to do development.
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The Water Cooler / Re: Merry Christmas to all
« Last post by vtsteam on December 24, 2025, 10:11:13 PM »
Happy Holidays everyone, and may the coming year be a kind one to all.
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