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Re: How old are you? How long have you used CentOS?

Posted: 2017/11/07 23:28:25
by sportsfan7700
I'm in my mid 30's and just a few days. I'm coming from a decade of Ubuntu so I'm trying to get used to the different architectures. I'll learn everything eventually.

Re: How old are you? How long have you used CentOS?

Posted: 2017/11/17 23:48:33
by theitguy
As young as anyone in this group. :)

New to Centos but used RHEL and Oracle Linux for a good couple of years in professional level.
Installed my first Red Hat, initially on my desktop for hating Windows, about 1.5 decades ago! :)
There was a big feud in the old time between open sourcers and those who made Mr Gates rich by seconds using Windows.

Re: How old are you? How long have you used CentOS?

Posted: 2017/11/18 05:06:34
by tnthomas
Age 65.

Been using Linux since early 2000s, CentOS on and off since the release of v.5.

Re: How old are you? How long have you used CentOS?

Posted: 2017/12/05 17:40:31
by anros
I'm 32 years old. I recently changed to CentOS on a laptop. Before, I had been using Ubuntu, and also tried other Debian-based distributions like Elementary OS.

Re: How old are you? How long have you used CentOS?

Posted: 2018/01/13 03:38:19
by Chirpychirps77
Hi everyone! Old enough :) CentOS itself...personal use since around 2008, but professionally RHEL and UNIX variants.

Re: How old are you? How long have you used CentOS?

Posted: 2018/01/14 08:57:08
by harrisonlily
Over 40, wow i feel old saying that lol

Using CentOS in anger for a couple years now

Re: How old are you? How long have you used CentOS?

Posted: 2018/01/14 11:54:58
by rhcf
58

I recently changed to CentOS on my personal PC.

The server is running since CentOS 5.4.

Re: How old are you? How long have you used CentOS?

Posted: 2018/01/18 14:34:41
by desertcat
desertcat wrote:How old?? 65. How long? Since CentOS 5 made its appearance.
Probably should update this post. Been using Linux since May or June 2000, when the kernel was 2.2.x. Before that I started using a computer back in the days of IBM and MSDOS 3.3.-MSDOS 6.2.1, Windows 3.0, 3.1, 3.11WFW. I stopped being a M$ junkie when M$ released Windows '95. There *had* to be something better!!

Started out with Mandrake Linux 7.1 Experimented with Red Hat Linux 7.1 (not RHEL 7.1) jumped Fedora Core 6 in 2006 until Fedora Core 8 (still running as a backup OS!), but jumped ship again when Fedora Core 9 came out -- Got tired of living on the "Bleeding Edge" and jumped to CentOS 5.3 circa 2009, then CentOS 6.1, circa 2012, and finally CentOS 7.1 circa 2015, after a BRIEF flirtation with CentOS 7.0 which was a God awful release that I dropped back to CentOS 6.6., and ran Fedora 20 (still in use) and by-passing Fedora 9-19 -- on a separate HDD on this computer.... Still Don't like living on the "Bleeding Edge". Will probably jump to CentOS 8.1 when it is released and by-pass CentOS 8.0 -- x.0 releases I have learned are best to be avoided at all costs. Have tried *buntu, SUSE, Linux Mint, and KNOPPIX which I still use as a good general purpose Utility Disk. That's my Grand Tour through Linux.

Re: How old are you? How long have you used CentOS?

Posted: 2018/01/19 18:43:23
by aremef
48. Been using CentOS for a couple days, but we've been using RedHat at work since....EL2 I think, and i'd personally been using Redhat since the non-EL version 4 days. Been using Linux since before Slackware existed.

Yep. Old geezer.

:mrgreen:

Re: How old are you? How long have you used CentOS?

Posted: 2018/01/20 07:20:48
by desertcat
aremef wrote:48. Been using CentOS for a couple days, but we've been using RedHat at work since....EL2 I think, and i'd personally been using Redhat since the non-EL version 4 days. Been using Linux since before Slackware existed.

Yep. Old geezer.

:mrgreen:
48?!? Not quite an "Old Geezer", but Yeah you've been using LINUX a L-O-N-G time.