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<blockquote data-quote="SubliminalThought" data-source="post: 124979" data-attributes="member: 1503"><p>Baaack in the day as a student, I used to work and administer Unix networks at campus. Mostly FreeBSD. Its my first foray into Ubuntu, but lots of similar concepts so it is not too hard to learn. I do agree, if you aren't linux savvy (and don't have the time or desire to learn a new OS) and you want to be able to tweak, add devices, mess around then rather go with Windows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SubliminalThought, post: 124979, member: 1503"] Baaack in the day as a student, I used to work and administer Unix networks at campus. Mostly FreeBSD. Its my first foray into Ubuntu, but lots of similar concepts so it is not too hard to learn. I do agree, if you aren't linux savvy (and don't have the time or desire to learn a new OS) and you want to be able to tweak, add devices, mess around then rather go with Windows. [/QUOTE]
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