I made a separate thread just to let you know that I have used it for about 5 years off and on in different variants. Right now my old laptop is now new again with the latest version of Linux Mint 17.x
Once I got the instructions on how to configure the serial port via USB for networking purposes...I have been all set to go. My real work is done primarily on Cisco network equipment which for us is all still command line just like classic unix although the latest switches are using a Linux Variant.
I also however enjoy Windows 10 an awful lot. So much so that all my machines at home are now using 10 thanks to Dell making it easy to upgrade.
I have used Ubuntu, Lubuntu, Xbuntu, and other distros of linux such as Puppy, DamnSmallLinux, and a few others that escape me at the moment.
Once I got the instructions on how to configure the serial port via USB for networking purposes...I have been all set to go. My real work is done primarily on Cisco network equipment which for us is all still command line just like classic unix although the latest switches are using a Linux Variant.
I also however enjoy Windows 10 an awful lot. So much so that all my machines at home are now using 10 thanks to Dell making it easy to upgrade.
I have used Ubuntu, Lubuntu, Xbuntu, and other distros of linux such as Puppy, DamnSmallLinux, and a few others that escape me at the moment.