After Perl, I would like to learn how to use Linux. I want to learn how to get my printer working, how to compile C programs in Linux, and how to do basic stuff like repartitioning the hard drive, editing and watching audio/video and editing photos and things like that. I need to learn everything. So, that's where I am going to go next.
I currently use Windows XP Pro with TinyPerl 5.8. It's really nice, but I want to keep up with technology. And I will do that by switching to Linux in the future. I've also used Windows 7, but I like simplicity, full control, and speed. Windows 10 is a spyware. I will never use that, not even if you pay me.
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