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Linux current is very old. It's been worked on for years and years and years, decades. And it is open source. It's free. You can work on it. You can change it. You can contribute to it. And over the years, there have been different forks or flavors that have branched off. Ubuntu is one. Linux Mint is another one. Fedora is another one. Debian, Arch, and they're all fundamentally different in the way they run, the way they function, and the way they look. But the hood, they're basically running something very similar. But now, I mean, it's been updated to a place where it's actually very user-friendly. I was incredibly surprised at how well it ran on that old Apple computer at first, and then how well it ran on that old Dell with the touchscreen. And, I mean, having like a 22-inch touchscreen, that's pretty cool. I think Bill might be out here with us. If you're out here, Bill, good morning.

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