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cdwscout wrote:Do we have any fellow Linux users out there?
smtroop168 wrote:cdwscout wrote:Do we have any fellow Linux users out there?
I still read Peanuts everyday to see what Linus is doing.![]()
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kwildman wrote:i use it daily. Home server running a full LAMP stack and Drupal for web, also have 180GBs of music on PLEX server so i can stream it anywhere to PC or phone, I also use it for port forwarding so that I can proxy around any firewalls or work encrypted at locations offering free wifi.
http://www.ubuntu.com
kwildman wrote:i use it daily. Home server running a full LAMP stack and Drupal for web, also have 180GBs of music on PLEX server so i can stream it anywhere to PC or phone, I also use it for port forwarding so that I can proxy around any firewalls or work encrypted at locations offering free wifi.
Primary work computer dual boots between Windows 7 and Ubuntu 11.04. Rarely boot into windows anymore as I can access Windows XP and Windows 7 virtual machines through linux. My personal laptops and my sons laptops all run some form of linux on them. I forced them to switch over 2 years ago when i finally decided that I spend all day fixing windows problems at work and i wasnt go to do it at home any more. They have been virus/spyware free ever since. My wife is only holdout for Windows at home as she cant live without Quicken.
http://www.ubuntu.com
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ThunderingWind wrote:Questions.....
1) Are any of the major Linux flavors professionally supported like Windows so I could call for help?
2) Which flavors are Super, Extra, New-User friendly with GUI like Windows for install, updates, end-user program installs, device updates, etc....
3) What major games are being published for Linux platforms without using a Windows emulator?
4) Does MS Office run on Linux? There is an Apple version now.
Good to knowkwildman wrote:1. ubuntu has great community support, google can get you answer quicker than a phone call 99% of the time, chat on IRC can be very helpful to.
I have no problem learning a few new things...but it ubuntu wrapped with a professional installer that will figure out what harware I have? What about printers? Kodak states they do not support any Linux flavor nor condone third-party drivers to make Kodak printers work.kwildman wrote:2. Ubuntu - not like windows but excellent gui and and very user friendly. Linux is not windows... if you switched to a MAC you would need to learn a few new tricks.
If I can;t play the game I already own, what is the point?kwildman wrote:3. There are loads of free games - check out nexuiz, Xonotic, also look at playdeb for available stuff, World of Padman is also fun. Again its not windows so you wont find Call of Duty but you will find very similar games for free or for minimal charge.
How much formatting, colors, fonts, etc.. are lost in translation between say LibreOffice, openOffice and MS Office?kwildman wrote:4. MS office doesnt run on linux. I use LibreOffice which is a complete office suite and it is free. it does what most people need and it will open and save as a microsoft word document.
Who selss the CD? I can't burn ISOs.kwildman wrote:TW - get an older computer and install it and play with it. You can also boot it on a live CD and try it before you install it.
ThunderingWind wrote:Who selss the CD? I can't burn ISOs.
RWSmith wrote:ThunderingWind wrote:Who selss the CD? I can't burn ISOs.
TW,
I will burn anything you want... just do a little research (pick your flavor(s))... e-mail me your home address... I'll send it out... NO CHARGE!
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P.S. If you have a desktop or laptop that's less than 10 yrs old, you can almost certainly burn CDs, and probably, DVDs too. If you want some help there, I (we) can use TeamViewer to look at your machine. Just let me know. I recommend a program called Imgburn for burning ISOs -- it's free and it works great!
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