My parents were happily using Mint for about 5 years, until my brother took over the it support role, and was uncomfortable trying to troubleshoot issues in Linux.
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- I bought a book that had Yggdrasil in a CD that I used so I didn’t have to go into the university for the Unix labs. - I think that the entirety of the book, around 1,000 pages, was printed out man pages. 
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  3·1 year ago 3·1 year ago- I have a Bip as well, and aside from the silly name I love it. Even after 5 years a single charge lasts more than a month. - It tracks my sleep and steps, and is always on (other smartwatches turn the display off to save the battery). - It doesn’t do all the fanciest things. I can’t answer phone calls or send text messages (it will display received messages), but the advantages far away the drawbacks. 
- I have a Bip watch as well. I actually bought a fancier one, but the Bip has a display that is on all the time, and after 5 years of use still has a battery life of about 5-6 weeks! - It tells the time, buzzes when I get a phone call, and tracks my steps. That’s about all I need. 
  10·2 years ago 10·2 years ago- Back in 1996 I was studying computer science, and one of my courses required me to write programs in Prolog. Rather than go to the school to work on the computers there, I bought an enormous book (I think it was a printout of all the man pages) that had Yggdrasil Linux CD-ROM, and ran it on my home desktop. 
  6·2 years ago 6·2 years ago- My Motorola G Power lasts for almost two days of regular use. I love not having to worry about running out of juice! - Not a very powerful phone, but it meets my needs. 
I was seeing a lot of crashes two or three years ago, but none in the past year or so.