First time I ever installed Linux was in 2000, Fedora and redhat, so painful.
Have had a back and forth distro hopping experience with dual boot over the years since. Zorin was the first time I could just drive it and it finally got me 100%, plus I liked the UI polish.
But this looks damn good and web apps are prevalent enough now to make me want to try a tiling manager finally as well.
The exploring never stops.
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I started with Suse 7.0 around 2000 or so, then Debian Woody (2002 or so?), switched to Ubuntu with Breezy (I think) and ran Arch as my daily driver around 2008 when I got my non-unibody Macbook Pro. Wild ride. Though I’ve setted on macOS on Apple hardware and Arch as my desktop system.