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Oh, you teach Norwegian?

You are welcome to come back to Norway anytime! I will even throw in a free language course. (I am normally quite expensive, but I look at it as free advertizing ;-) ) I have already planned my trip to the States in five years time.

I don't know if my quality of life is as happy as in the statistics, but I am happy with my home and the view from my window.
 
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Nice to have you here; you're welcome! :)
 
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wow -- that post looks like the manual right there. In the linux world, they call that the man page (man stands for manual and nothing to do with gender)) thanks a bunch!
Linux? Did I hear Linux? Where is Lynx? I am a happy, sloppy, lazy Ubuntu user myself.
 
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I have a very nice Ubuntu machine with KDE desktop as well. At the moment, I'm typing to you from Debian 9 inside a virtual box on a CentOs 7 machine. I like so many flavors. I have one machine that is dual boot OpenSuse and Arch. I use Fedora a lot in a virtual box. If I redo this machine later, I will probably run Fedora. This CentOS is making me pretty happy though. I have an uncle whose face loses all expression and comprehension when I begin talking about Linux)))) I can talk for a while)


Linux? Did I hear Linux? Where is Lynx? I am a happy, sloppy, lazy Ubuntu user myself.
 
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How expensive are your lessons? I mostly study Russian and have recently begun a little French, but I'd take a Norwegian lesson for the sake of novelty.


Yes. I do, both IRL and online. It is a fun thing to torture students with æøå- skj, kj and other cool sounds.
 
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I have a very nice Ubuntu machine with KDE desktop as well. At the moment, I'm typing to you from Debian 9 inside a virtual box on a CentOs 7 machine. I like so many flavors. I have one machine that is dual boot OpenSuse and Arch. I use Fedora a lot in a virtual box. If I redo this machine later, I will probably run Fedora. This CentOS is making me pretty happy though. I have an uncle whose face loses all expression and comprehension when I begin talking about Linux)))) I can talk for a while)
Great to meet you! I am not that nerd about Linux, I just prefer it to Windows (subject of hate) and Apple. I tried different distributions but Ubuntu is a safe choice now when the time and energy is limited. I used Edubuntu for a while and also the Studio Ubuntu because I used it for composing music. Looks like you are the person to ask when I have some computer difficulties ;-)
 
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toinena

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How expensive are your lessons? I mostly study Russian and have recently begun a little French, but I'd take a Norwegian lesson for the sake of novelty.
I have a special CC discount. It is currently offering free tuition. Normally I take 50-60 USD for a 45 minutes session.