Linux Ubuntu

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Linux Ubuntu
« on: January 07, 2011, 02:01:03 PM »
A while back I had a bit of a chat here with a certain Non-Dave (haven't seen him around much lately) about switching a computer over to the Linux Ubuntu operating system. I finally took his advice and did it. It's great! I'm not sure I would necessarily recommend switching a new computer over to it, but what it's totally brilliant for is rehabilitating an old, slow and cranky machine. A six-year old Dell laptop which had been gathering dust since I abandoned her for a younger model is now back - lean, mean and very fast. Using free software which you can import directly from a window similar to the Apple app store, I can do everything I need to do, including reading/creating Microsoft Office documents. My old laptop can now serve as a knock-about to take on trips etc., and I won't be heartbroken or seriously inconvenienced if it gets lost/stolen/damaged. And with no virus issues to worry about, you don't have to bother with installing/updating antivirus software. The link for more info: http://www.ubuntu.com/
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Re: Linux Ubuntu
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2011, 02:31:57 PM »
See also this thread: http://raoulschinasaloon.com/index.php?topic=2460.0

Yes, Linux is often faster on the same hardware than Microsoft Bloatware (TM). Back about 2000. a friend was speaking at a conference and before it he and another speaker were testing their laptops with the projector,making sure everything worked, ... The other guy had a high-end machine for the day, XP on a gigahertz or so machine, but was amazed at how much faster Richard's device handled the slideshow. He asked what on Earth it was, and was amazed when Richard said Pentium 133.
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