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Congratulations, Jeremy. I do not visit the site often, but LQ is the first one to search for whenever I encounter some problems in using Linux. I love the service provided by LQ. keep up the great jobs..
Thanks for being here, Jeremy. Sorry I need to be experienced or something to ask a question. I was told I could post but turns out I can't. I've asked before. I can't remember it being so complicated. I'm sure it's my fault, but what can I do? I would just like to have some help to find out how to install vpn on Ubuntu. Recently ditched Windows. I'm completely Ubuntu now. So I need some help. If I need to go elsewhere I don't mind but I'm feeling rejected here, if you know what I mean.
Thanks for being here, Jeremy. Sorry I need to be experienced or something to ask a question. I was told I could post but turns out I can't. I've asked before. I can't remember it being so complicated. I'm sure it's my fault, but what can I do? I would just like to have some help to find out how to install vpn on Ubuntu. Recently ditched Windows. I'm completely Ubuntu now. So I need some help. If I need to go elsewhere I don't mind but I'm feeling rejected here, if you know what I mean.
craiglarry
Could you clarify what you mean that you can't post a question? You just posted, so maybe you are misunderstanding something?
I started here many years ago as a complete idiot, I think I had problems getting X working or something? my post was filled with typos. It was atrocious, but I was also (I think) around 17 or 18. I'm now 28 and working as a Systems Administrator for a Pharmaceutical company, and it honestly started here for me. I don't post often, but this site has been my infinite wealth of knowledge over the years; and when things get a little more quiet I look forward giving back myself.
This forum is my go-to-resource for all things Linux. I have gone from Windows, to Mac to BSD, Fedora 17 and now Ubuntu 12.04LTS. I am still learning, but more and more comfortable with the unpacking, compiling and building process! You guys have made it all possible.
Congratulations on 13 years of what I am sure has been some blood, sweat and tears!
Jorge
#LQOSCON
I'm afraid I can't agree with your viewpoint.because when I use ubuntu 12.04 LTS to install a software based on linux OS, I feel very uncomfortable!!!
Hi. Congratulations. I like LQ a lot. But i did like to suggest open an option with others languajes. I speak (read and write) spanish languaje, and sometimes is really hard to undestand english explanations (and obviously write bad). Have you planning to open 'Other languajes' in future.
Have you a nice day, happy Christmas and a better new year.
See you soon.
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Thanks for the feedback. We have no specific plans for additional language support at this time, but it's something we'd consider if there was sufficient demand.
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