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'''Linux''' is safe, private, reliable, easy to use, and generally '''free'''. It is also practical, configurable, powerful, and legal. The personal operating system for personal computers.
'''Linux''' is safe, private, reliable, easy to use, and generally '''free'''. It is also practical, configurable, powerful, and legal. The personal operating system for personal computers.

To get an account on this Wiki please and an e-mail to linuxadvocacywiki@tomg.computer and request one.


== Plans and notes ==
== Plans and notes ==
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* [[Windows mockery]], making fun of Microsoft's flagship product
* [[Windows mockery]], making fun of Microsoft's flagship product
* [[Slogans]], work on coming up with Linux slogans
* [[Slogans]], work on coming up with Linux slogans
* [[Youtube videos]], YouTube videos that are helpful


== Stories and articles of changing to Linux ==
== Stories and articles of changing to Linux ==

Latest revision as of 01:27, 8 March 2026

Linux is safe, private, reliable, easy to use, and generally free. It is also practical, configurable, powerful, and legal. The personal operating system for personal computers.

To get an account on this Wiki please and an e-mail to linuxadvocacywiki@tomg.computer and request one.

Plans and notes[edit]

Behind-the-scenes notes, plans or ideas for Linux advocacy

Linux advocacy[edit]

Advocacy of Linux.

Stories and articles of changing to Linux[edit]

  • Stories: Stories hosted on our Web site of people changing to Linux
  • Articles: Articles of people or companies changing to Linux

Linux information[edit]

Information about Linux.

Try Linux[edit]

Try Linux either in a virtual machine or a live boot session or install it.

Linux help[edit]

Getting help for Linux.

About us[edit]

We were a group of people found in #linuxadvocacy on Spotchat IRC, originally from the #linuxmint-chat channel, click here to join if you have an IRC client.

Credits[edit]

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