Yeah never had that for me accomplishments are being right with Jesus firstly my raising my kids properly then loving my wife. I grew up so small never wanted success never wanted alot it always seemed to me it would cost alot to get it
I'm still just as driven as I've always been - but driven to different things. I love looking back at accomplishments and being able to say, "Well, I'm one of just a few people to ever experience that."
Most recently, I became an official Lubuntu (and Ubuntu) member - meaning that you could actually email me at an .com or .me email address. Not too many folks get to make that claim. It's quite an honor to be recognized for my contributions and considered one of the best there is with what I do for them.
Love Ubuntu so that's awesome. I'm a big fan of Arch(pacman is delicious) Ubuntu (most versatile xcfe or full KDE only way to go) Debian is tasty as fuck buddy.
I'm actually mostly involved with the Lubuntu team. But, to join that team I also have to be on the Ubuntu team.
I loved how basic LXDE was and how it just got out of my way to let me get shit done. Well, they switched to LXQt, and it turns out that it's pretty solid. The LXDE team is working on it and 1.0 is due out soon - even though it's stable and has been for ages. It's still a little rough around the edges.
I also like the folks behind the distro. There aren't many of 'em and I like that as well. We're a tight-knit group of people, each with their own specialties. I'm mostly a beta tester.
https://linux-tips.us/what-its-like-to-beta-test-linux-specifically-lubuntu/
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