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2006-09-01
Yes. FreeBSD --> Ubuntu --> Fedora
I still try other distros out, and I try them out to see how different lineages do things. A Slackware lineage is different then a Red Hat lineage which is different then Debian, Gentoo, Arch etc.
For me, the sense of newness come from the friction of them not being all the same. I'm well versed in Red Hat derived distros, so running Debian feels like I'm using my left hand instead of the right.
Of course, GUIs do a pretty good job of smoothing out the differences, so it's much easier to feel the differences on the command line.
Edited 2012-10-24 18:59 UTC