Louisville, KY
Greg is a retired neurologist in Louisville, Kentucky, with a long-standing interest in computers and programming, beginning with Fortran IV in the 1960s. When Linux and open source software came along, it kindled a commitment to learning more, and eventually contributing. He is a member of the Scribus Team.
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In Fedora, at least, new kernels come along so often it makes no sense to compile your own. Better to do something useful like your laundry.
It's also of note that you can probably have 2 versions of Python installed on Windows - you certainly can with Linux.