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RE: [PLAY] Linux gaming statistics and my story [INFO]

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I've used Arch, Ubuntu, Debian and Linux Mint. Arch was a lot of fun and taught me a great deal about configuring things.

These days I tend to go for an LTS release of Linux Mint. The longer I can go without having to fiddle with things the better. I can recall a time though when I was changing distros every month!

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Hey @seablue. Someday I was also a distrohopper. But I get used to arch (not configuring it except installing some crypto/development stuff from AUR with yaourt) and ubuntu (a little more stable for gaming anyways). In the sense of "less configuration" I'm also now more like a user then settings fiddler. Are we getting older @seablue? =))

Yes. I think my time is more precious now.

I'm actually typing this out from a Manjaro community build using Cinnamon. After reading a few Linux posts on Steemit today, I thought I would give it a go.

I've had mixed success. The Trezor-bridge software now runs so I can plug my Trezor in, but now I can't get my VPN provider to work.

I've been up all night...the sun is about to come up. :-D

Funny for you @seablue. I'm working more than 2 years from Manjaro and this is my main OS. As for Trezor, I don't know (tho I heard it works okay), but as for VPN, I've got more than 5 VPNs here (because in Russia internet blockade is now in extreme condition), and I'm using: WindScribe VPN Unlimited, Tiger VPN, Nord VPN, Zoog VPN, and some other VPNs without any issues. I use everywhere unlimited access (one time payment - forever use - from stacksocial). These are more comfortable for me - I like to pay once! If you need, I can share referral link with you!

Im use TigerVPN (https://duckduckporn.com/tigervpn/) 1 week. Very fast!

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