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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby admel » Mar 15th, '15, 22:52

Morning everybody !

My name is Antoine and i'm using Linux since 5 years with dualboot until the last year when i've discovered Mageia and this community. This last one is THE reason why i stay on it (with the real stability of the distribution) and remove all Windows OS partition.
I havn't real skills on informatique, packaging or maintening. I'm just curious on everything, that's why my main contribution to Mageia is the translation of wiki's pages (fr) for trying to learn a lot, and sometime i translate on Transifex.

Best regards,
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby isadora » Mar 16th, '15, 10:11

Great to have you on board Antoine, welcome!!! :)

And even greater you have found your way around into contributing, by translating wiki-pages.
It looks like a great couple admel and Mageia, have magical times around!!!! ;)
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby trollboy » Mar 29th, '15, 19:46

Hi I'm Trollboy which I've been told is an awkward name :lol: so please allow me to introduce myself.

I use that name because:

  • of my appearance
  • I live under a bridge
  • I hate billy goats, especially gruff ones
  • I can be a bit of a wind up merchant
  • One or more of these facts may be false

I am a long term Debian user and distro-hopper who got bored and rolled a D100 on distrowatch. It landed on Mageia. As someone who likes stability I took the frankly courageous decision to install the beta 3 on my laptop. I also chose KDE to take me out of my Xfce comfort zone. It has only been a week but so far I am very much liking what appears to be a very polished distribution.

I have no idea how long Mageia will stay on my computers, I will usually either get bored and wander off to another new distro or scared and go back to Debian!
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby isadora » Mar 29th, '15, 20:32

What's in a name? ;)

Great introduction trollboy, and a very warm welcome to our forum!!!

As you know, Mageia is about volunteering, without it, the distribution would not exist.
So might you find spare time, feel free to contribute in whatever way, have a look at:
https://www.mageia.org/en/contribute/

Have magical times around!!!! :)
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby Creto » Apr 2nd, '15, 22:54

Welcome :shock: trollboy!!!

T+ = Bye
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby demag » Apr 3rd, '15, 22:27

Hello,
I just installed Mageia from the Linux Format magazine disc.
I have been around Linux for many years now as I became disillusioned with Windows a long time ago. Don't think I'm an expert though, just the opposite but I do like the freedom and relative security that Linux gives me.
I have three hdds on my pc and my main distros in use are Peppermint 3 and 5. I did have Mint on this drive but decided to try Mageia as there was a lot of good press about it.
Thanks.
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby isadora » Apr 3rd, '15, 23:19

Thanks for your introduction demag. :)

A good starter could be:
https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Documentation

But anyway, very welcome to the Mageia community!!!!
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby Citroen » Apr 24th, '15, 20:30

Hello all,

I've been using linux since 2008 and started to use Mageia on this old laptop because it is one of the few distros supporting sis video cards.
I ran into a few bugs, but it might be the fact that I upgraded to M5 already.

Anyway, so far it runs reasonable smooth on this machine, with a Intel Celeron CPU and 1 GB of ram only.
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby isadora » Apr 24th, '15, 21:16

Welcome to the Mageia-forum Citroen!!!! :)

Enjoy and feel free to support!!!
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby Citroen » Apr 24th, '15, 21:34

Dankjewel! ;)
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby shemro » May 5th, '15, 23:18

hello
  I am from Uruguay, in the past I used different linux distros, but years ago I'm not in touch with this operating system. Google searching I found this distro and want to try.
I apologize for my English, I use google translator

hola
soy de uruguay, en el pasado usé diferentes distros linux, pero hace años que no estoy en contacto con éste sistema operativo. Buscando en google encontré ésta distro y la quiero probar.
Pido disculpas por mi inglés, uso el traductor de google
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby isadora » May 6th, '15, 08:44

Shemro, a very warm welcome to the Mageia-forum!!!!! :)

No sorries, no need, we are all from different language-areas, so each of us knows the struggle once in a while.
But there Is Google-Translate men's best friend.

Feel at home with us, and have magical times around!!!!
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby ChuangTzu » May 7th, '15, 20:47

Hello Mageia community!

I would like to say that so far I am very impressed with 4.1, with RazorQt.

Goal is to set it up as a ligthweight KDE, especially with the transition to LXQT. :)

My journey began with Windows many years ago, which led me to my first GNU/Linux distro Slackware then Ubuntu, which I used for a few years until they switched to Unity. This started a distrohopping marathon, with some rest in between when I found distro's that I liked. This is a close chronological hopping list: Slackware, Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Mint, Debian, Debian Testing, Trisquel, gNewSense, Fedora, CentOS, Manjaro, Evo/Lution, Arch, Parabola, Debian, Debian Sid, openSUSE....and now Mageia. I probably left out a few other distros...Ah yes, Puppy GNU/Linux, which I still keep for liveCD private purposes. :)

So far I must say that 4.1 with RazorQt is very fast, even feels faster and snappier than Xfce on openSUSE. Does use more memory, however, I think it is just cacheing more since the CPU is much lower, compared to Xfce.

I look forward to upgrading to 5.0, and also helping the community. I could be available for help with copywriting, forum, artwork and other areas as well.
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby isadora » May 7th, '15, 21:57

Hello, and welcome to the Mageia-forum ChuangTzu!!!!! :)

Even better your choice for supporting Mageia. :D
https://www.mageia.org/en-gb/contribute/

Have magical times around!!!! :)
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby ChuangTzu » May 8th, '15, 01:09

Thank you Isadora, I will look over the info..

Looking forward to contributing what I can, where I can.
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby them0neygoround » May 10th, '15, 23:51

Hi guys, new user here :)
I've just installed Mageia after years of Debian and Gentoo. Let's see how it is!
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby ChuangTzu » May 11th, '15, 00:40

Welcome themOneygoround.

I think you will be quite pleased with the OS and the community. I've used Debian before as well (for a long time), Arch and Slack among others, never Gentoo though.
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby isadora » May 12th, '15, 12:25

Greatly appreciate your introduction, and a warming welcome to the Mageia forum them0neygoround!!!! :)

Don't forget to inform about your experiences, your proposals, your ideas.
(Albeit, not in this topic, but you' ll find your way)

Have magical times around!!!! ;)
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby sipizolix » May 25th, '15, 19:39

Hi Everyone,

I'm just poppin' in, but was watched Mageia since a while.
I started my Linux experiences in the last quarter of '90s on Debian and Mandrake.
Mandrake was my favourite on desktop.
Oh, good old times with KDE1 and imwheel, and Netscape Communicator, and others...
Today I installed Mageia 5 RC, and I was surprised to get the good old Mandrake feeling in new clothes.
Thank you guys for your effort, I see Mageia will be my friend for long time.
I will find my way to support your work.

Regards, sipizolix
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby isadora » May 25th, '15, 21:00

You are very welcome to the Mageia-forum sipizolix!!!!!!!

I'm assured you will hang on to the magic of our gem. :)
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby xboxboy » May 26th, '15, 00:49

sipizolix wrote:Hi Everyone,

......
Today I installed Mageia 5 RC, and I was surprised to get the good old Mandrake feeling in new clothes.
Thank you guys for your effort, I see Mageia will be my friend for long time.
I will find my way to support your work.

Regards, sipizolix


Hi sipizolix, yes Mageia has that Mandrake feeling. It's the best isn't it? I hope you enjoy, and find it as productive as I do.
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby kc1di » Jun 22nd, '15, 13:49

Hello everyone,
came back to Mageia when I tried 5 and it's working great here.
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby isadora » Jun 22nd, '15, 20:25

Welcome back kc1di!!! ;)
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby geraldow » Jul 4th, '15, 15:45

Hello all!

My name is Geraldo and I'm from Brazil. Since 2008 I was a member of Mandriva community and when Mageia 1 was released I've joined the brazilian community. I'm a history teacher at Goiás Federal Institute and currently finishing a PhD on colonial american history - writing the thesis :o !

I'm very enthusiactic with free software and hope can help more Mageia next year (after the PhD!).

Best for all!
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Re: Welcome, and feel free to introduce yourself

Postby isadora » Jul 4th, '15, 16:45

A warm word of welcome to you geraldow!!!! :)

You are absolutely welcomed, to bring in your magic in whatever way of contribution.

Meanwhile enjoy our great distro!!!! :)
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