Linuxer

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Linux +‎ -er

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Linuxer (plural Linuxers)

  1. (computing) A Linux user.
    • 1993, AUUGN, volume 14, number 5, page 45:
      Now, like the feel of solid ground in this informational morass, there is a book that will serve as a slipway to launch myriads of new Linuxers. Matt Welsh has written clearly and simply about the what, where, and how, of Linux.
    • 2002, Michael Schwarz, Jeremy Anderson, Peter Curtis, Multitool Linux: Practical Uses for Open Source Software, page 76:
      You do know about the text-mode consoles, don't you? (If you have a distribution that always boots to a graphical user interface (GUI) and you haven't been a Linuxer for some time, maybe you don't.)

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