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Originally posted by dd74
Hmmm...maybe building a new (cheap) system will be good for my Linux forrays.
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What's best for learning Linux is to delete your Windows and install Linux on your main PC. That forces you to find replacements for the software that you use normally and get comfortable with them. If Linux is on a computer off in the corner (even figuratively) there's less impetus to actually use it and learn it.
That's what I did about 8 years ago and I haven't looked back since. I found having both Windows and Linux installed I was treating Linux as a toy while doing my work in Windows. I wasn't really learning it. You have to jump off the dock into the Linux pond, immerse yourself in it
Either that or if you get one of those Fry's PCs get two and send me one