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North-America, Central-America and South-America. Central-America still exists, but not according to different countries.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_Central_America.pngSome consider anything below Mexico South-America and some include Mexico inside Central-America.Always found it funny that only U.S.A. citizens called themselves "Americans" At least we're all Earthlings... I think. Wonder if we have a name for being in the same Solar system, hum...Cheers!
Quote from: torreydale on September 21, 2017, 11:43:06 AMI see you're from the other America. Welcome.Things I learned in school in geographical classes are old and dated, but isn't there three Americas? Could have changed though, like lots of countries names and even the number of planets in our solar system. Cheers!
I see you're from the other America. Welcome.
Quote from: Moltke on September 18, 2017, 06:01:26 PMThanks! I agree wit you on Bodhi; very nice but quite buggy if you ask me. Haven't tried the Whisker menu so far to be honest, but since you've mentioned it now I will. The Whisker menu is the default start Menu in Linux Lite, so you already tried and liked it .
Thanks! I agree wit you on Bodhi; very nice but quite buggy if you ask me. Haven't tried the Whisker menu so far to be honest, but since you've mentioned it now I will.
Welcome to the forum. It's the most friendly and most helpful forum I think I've ever belonged to. If you run into problems, don't hesitate to ask questions. The guys on here will most definitely be able to help you out. Enjoy!
Welcome! You'll like it here! Like Steve mentioned, people on the forums are nice, they really act like human beings!Except me, because I'm just a sentient entity roaming the Intertubes! I prefer XFCE too, since I am also new to Linux, the Whisker menu with it's program description is what sold it to me.To be fair, I was also impressed by Moshka's eye candy from Bodhi Linux 4.1.0 which used about 100MB of RAM after booting up.But, it's buggy, and not so user friendly. LLLL- Long Live Linux LiteCheers!- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)
Alot of us have come here from other Linux distros that are supposedly "beginner-friendly" and "lightweight," but this just simply beats them all. n old axiom in Linux used to be that "speed is sacrificed for user-friendliness... You can have one or the other but not both."Linux Lite breaks that old paradigm and proves you can indeed have simplicity, beginner-friendliness, and speed even on older hardware. Welcome here!