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title = "The penguin trials"
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date = 2016-04-11
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I've been using OS X for my workstation environment for about five or six
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years now. I always say (and believe to this moment) that OS X is the most
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comfortable environment for work.
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It has an stable window manager, a terminal that does not suck and lot's of
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software related to my daily activities. I can reinstall and have a fully
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working environment from scratch in an hour or so (no hdd dupes, a full OS
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installation).
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I've been really comfortable with this for a long time, and with [the last
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features coming to windows](http://arstechnica.com/information-
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technology/2016/03/ubuntus-bash-and-linux-command-line-coming-to-windows-10/)
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I thought that it was time to refresh my GNU/Linux rants and give it a try
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again like I did to Android not so long ago.
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So, here's the deal: Starting today I'm going to spend one month on a linux
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environment at work to see how it goes. I think the starting transition will
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be easier since at work most of the company tools are online or done via ssh,
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and my most used app is emacs and I use it directly on a terminal.
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The chosen penguin is: [AntergOS](https://antergos.com/) (based on [Arch
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Linux](https://www.archlinux.org/), it simplified me the installation process)
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with [i3](https://i3wm.org/) as the window manager. I always wanted to try a
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tiling _wm_ so this is the best moment to do so, and Arch was my favourite OS
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back at the time and I will know how to use most of the internals if it hasn't
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changed a lot.
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For now I just have installed my most common apps and I haven't tuned a bit
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apart from the screensaver. I'm sure this will change in no time. I will try
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to make weekly or biweekly entries with updates, or if things don't get out of
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control just a summary after a month.
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Let's see how it goes!
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