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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck57" data-source="post: 1028041" data-attributes="member: 75774"><p>I had MX-Linux, don't remember which version, on dual boot here a year ago, and was using it more than Windows. I screwed something up in Windows while messing with stuff I know nothing about and restored a backup image via Macrium. That was the end of MX-Linux. I'm tempted to make a partition and add MX again. It's far and away my favorite. BUT, like all Linux versions, I have yet to figure out how to set up my old printer, an elderly Brother HL-2040 laser printer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck57, post: 1028041, member: 75774"] I had MX-Linux, don't remember which version, on dual boot here a year ago, and was using it more than Windows. I screwed something up in Windows while messing with stuff I know nothing about and restored a backup image via Macrium. That was the end of MX-Linux. I'm tempted to make a partition and add MX again. It's far and away my favorite. BUT, like all Linux versions, I have yet to figure out how to set up my old printer, an elderly Brother HL-2040 laser printer. [/QUOTE]
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