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I usually don't do the forum thing, but you guys seem to help each other out a lot. #! is probably the easiest distro I've tried so far. I always get pushed back to windows, because something is broken and I can't find any solutions. So far, my dual monitor setup was the only problem I've had, and it was fixed pretty quickly. I've tried Ubuntu, and Fedora, but I don't like how they are slowly putting CLI in the backseat and focusing on GUI. Openbox is perfect. Most things just work, and I still get to satisfy my nerd habits with customizing config files. 
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Name: Philip
From: Colorado
Hobbies: Tourism, football, playing music, and fiddling around with learning linux
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Welcome to #! 
I never joined a forum before, but Crunchbang was the exception, and man, am I ever glad I did. This community is the best.
Glad to have you here...
Just for my own curiosity, where did you hear about Crunchbang?
"When I enter a command... I expect ass to be hauled and the coffeelike aroma of hustle delicately hovering in the air." -thalassophile
My attempt at a blog; http://waitingonragnarok.blogspot.com/
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I really don't remember. I tried it a few years ago when I was first thinking about leaving windows. It didn't work on my hardware, so I went back to windows. I think I saw it on distrowatch back then. I just built this system about 7 months ago, and was using Ubuntu/Windows on it, and I finally got tired of Ubuntu breaking and Windows is just annoying with all of its "security" features.
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Really? Windows has security features? 
I have to admit that the majority of hardware issues were either supported or easily fixed with a minimum of effort. Glad you stuck with it, and I'm sure you'll find it a vastly more rewarding experience than treding the Microsoft path.
"When I enter a command... I expect ass to be hauled and the coffeelike aroma of hustle delicately hovering in the air." -thalassophile
My attempt at a blog; http://waitingonragnarok.blogspot.com/
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