I kept it on a flash drive attached to my key ring. I liked it because it was "MY" system where nobody could mess with my stuff without prying it out of my cold, dead hands but I could still use it almost anywhere I went. I could walk into almost anybody's office, pop in the USB stick, do my business then pull out the USB when I was done.
People would freak out when they saw their computer change to a different OS and nervously ask, "What are you doing?"
I said, "Nothing... Just restart the computer..."
I'd finish my business, pull out the USB then casually walk out while the person sat there, staring at their computer screen with a blank expression on their face.
I like Linux because computers are supposed to do my bidding. Not the other way around like Windows and MacOS work. It's no harder to use Linux than any other OS but it puts the human back in control of the technology.
For cripe's sake! I had my 70 year old mother using Ubuntu Linux on a crappy, old Dell, Piece-O-Crap computer that I had rescued from the dumpster at work!
Now, I have her using a nice, little iMac that purrs along, nicely and does everything she wants out of a computer but, to this day, she will NOT go back to Windoze!
All I did was just show her the light!



I like using Linux and I often used Fedora along with others that I mentioned. I even had my old snow white iBook computer, 2001 vintage, running on a system called Yellow Dog. When the computer couldn't be updated past MacOS 10.3, Yellow Dog helped me keep that computer running for a couple more years past its expiration date with nary a hiccup.
I just wish that people would get that crappy FUD out of their heads because thinking like that does nobody any good.
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