I present myself :D
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Hi everyone, i'm Davide Valenti, a new Trisquel GNU/Linux user, i'm very interested in free (as in freedom) software and i'm very happy about the development of this easy to use distro, especially for those users not interested in computing science that may find other fully free distros tedious to use.
I would like to help you in any small way i could :) and hope that other users will join us in defend our rights to have the software free as in freedom for everyone in this world!!! :D:D:D
Welcome! Make yourself at home :)
welcome if you need help just ask ;)
Welcome to freedom. :-)
Welcome. If you haven't already read the How to Help page on the wiki, check it out :-). It lists some of the many ways you can help Trisquel and the community:
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/how-help
Again, welcome. This is in my opinion, a very nice community. I believe the Free Software community in general is very friendly. (Not to be confused with the "Open Source Community" as I don't believe they are as friendly in general.) So you should fit right in.
If you ever need any help with anything, just ask and we'll be more than happy to. Have fun!
You are Welcome and enjoy your freedom
"Word of Advise"
Don't donate any kind of money to no one, Yet!
Neither to support hardware or software. Until you have try out the functionality of each free gnu/linux versions.
Practice installing the programs at home, test all the FREE gnu/Linux versions available. Learn the difference of EVERY one, Then later you could donate the amount you desire, to who ever you DESIRE. There is nine free gnu/linux versions to test and learn from. All sponsor by FSF.
Again enjoy.
You don't necessarily have to do this. If you end up using Trisquel or any other Distro full time then just be happy with that.
Shopping around across all the distros can lead to a negative emotional impact as the idea that you may have missed something in another distro can lead to a feeling of 'Opportunity loss'. Essentially too many options can work against you when making a final decision.
Good enough is generally better than 'the best'.
I agree with your point!
I agree with your point!
You don't necessarily have to do this. If you end up using Trisquel or any
other Distro full time then just be happy with that.
Shopping around across all the distros can lead to a negative emotional
impact as the idea that you may have missed something in another distro can
lead to a feeling of 'Opportunity loss'. Essentially too many options can
work against you when making a final decision.
Good enough is generally better than 'the best'.
Thank you for this warm welcome :D :D :D
benvenuto Davide!
Hi everyone, i'm Davide Valenti, a new Trisquel GNU/Linux user, i'm very
interested in free (as in freedom) software and i'm very happy about the
development of this easy to use distro, especially for those users not
interested in computing science that may find other fully free distros
tedious to use.
I would like to help you in any small way i could :) and hope that other
users will join us in defend our rights to have the software free as in
freedom for everyone in this world!!! :D:D:D
Welcome!
Just ask if you are struggling with anything, if you are having any problems or want to know about something.
Kind Regards,
-- Victoria
Welcome! Make yourself at home :)
welcome if you need help just ask ;)
Welcome to freedom. :-)
Welcome. If you haven't already read the How to Help page on the wiki, check
it out :-). It lists some of the many ways you can help Trisquel and the
community:
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/how-help
Again, welcome. This is in my opinion, a very nice community. I believe the
Free Software community in general is very friendly. (Not to be confused with
the "Open Source Community" as I don't believe they are as friendly in
general.) So you should fit right in.
If you ever need any help with anything, just ask and we'll be more than
happy to. Have fun!
You are Welcome and enjoy your freedom
"Word of Advise"
Don't donate any kind of money to no one, Yet!
Neither to support hardware or software. Until you have try out the
functionality of each free gnu/linux versions.
Practice installing the programs at home, test all the FREE gnu/Linux
versions available. Learn the difference of EVERY one, Then later you could
donate the amount you desire, to who ever you DESIRE. There is nine free
gnu/linux versions to test and learn from. All sponsor by FSF.
Again enjoy.
Thank you for this warm welcome :D :D :D
benvenuto Davide!
Welcome!
Just ask if you are struggling with anything, if you are having any problems
or want to know about something.
Kind Regards,
-- Victoria
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