Welcome and introduce yourself - 2025

Hallo,
mein Spitzname ist Marzipan,
bin jetzt auch bei Manjaro gelandet, habe viel ausprobiert mit anderen Linuxarten. Manjaro ist anpassbar und gut.
Viele Grüße Marzipan

Hello,
My nickname is Marzipan,
I’ve now switched to Manjaro, having tried a lot of other Linux versions. Manjaro is customizable and good.
Best regards, Marzipan

Mod edit: Added English translation.

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Please use English in the international section of the forum.

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My name is Matthew, I have distrohopped for who knows how long. So far though, I think I’ve found that Manjaro seems to check all the boxes. I’ve used Fedora, *buntu (all of them!) , Pop, TuxedoOS, SuSe (version 9, before the Novell buyout), openSUSE, Debian, PikaOS, Nobara, Endeavour and a few I’m sure I’ve forgotten. Manjaro seems to be checking all the boxes.

I have one main system and two laptops:
Main System:
10980xe (18c/36t)
256 GB RAM
RTX 3090
42TB of Storage

Main Lappy
Lenovo Legion 5 (17ach6h)
64GB of RAM, 6TB of storage
Secondary Lappy (used for travel, the rare times it happens)
36GB of RAM, 1.25TB of storage
Lenovo Thinkbook (15-g3-acl)

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Hello,
are from South Sweden are new on Linux and worked before with Windows system.
Have tested Opensuse tumblewweed, pop_os, unbunto.
Run on my two laptop Manjaro Gnome and another HP computer runing Unbunto(not correct name my english)
Play game World of warcraft got that worked great on Manjaro tested on another not so good.
Love Linux, not runing more of Microsoft
Have an nice day

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The Word is South African, it’s spelled Ubuntu, it means Community in English

Ordet är sydafrikanskt, det stavas Ubuntu, det betyder gemenskap på engelska

Welcome to the Community

Välkommen till vår gemenskap

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Hello i am user and i switched to manjaro kde after using these distros, linux mint cinnamon, solus gnome, and ubuntu mate!

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No, it means “Arch is too difficult for me”. :stuck_out_tongue:

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“A collection of values and practices that people of Africa or of African origin view as making people authentic human beings. While the nuances of these values and practices vary across different ethnic groups, they all point to one thing – an authentic individual human being is part of a larger and more significant relational, communal, societal, environmental and spiritual world.”
(Ubuntu philosophy - Wikipedia)

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A nice description; probably too nice…

I’d guess such wording wasn’t the lingua franca of the original communities; more likely, something like “the people”.

The modern world likes to complicate things.

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IIRC that’s exactly it!

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After a long journey of distro hopping on my old laptop I have finally decided to return back home, from where I started(Manjaro).

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There’s no place like 127.0.0.1, eh? :grin:

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Or ::1 in new money. Like, maybe BTC? :sunglasses:

Welcome back Falconm.

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Hello my name is Nick, I started my Linux journey with red hat back in the mid 90s. Just a simple user that knows how to web search all the problems I have come across. I believe this Arch/Manjaro community to be one of the most complete across the board, and absolutely can’t thank you guys enough for your support of the Yoga 900 laptop. I finally have everything running smoothly, for now, and it truly wouldn’t be possible with out everyone’s contribution, no matter how big or small.

Small strokes fall big oaks.

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Hello, my name is Angel and i’m from somewhere in Spain.
I’m more or less new here, and im used to take a look to some parts of the forum much more than writting.
I started my linux journey with linux mint, and then to endeavouros till I moved to Manjaro.
Manjaro is much more comfy for me, the best o.s. i ever proved.
Sorry for my awful english :slight_smile:

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Welcome to the Manjaro forum, and…
apologies (in advance) for my poor Spanish. :wink:

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oh, thank you :smiley:

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Hi Everyone. I am using Manjaro Linux Since Early 2024. I am glad to part of this community.

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