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Frank Jr's restore
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Frank
2012-12-07 17:26:21 UTC
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Just saw this on his Facebook:

Dad's 6 year old PC had a virus & was inoperable...Three hours later,
its a system restore to factory settings , patch updates, and it runs
like a dog.....New Computer ? Another restore ? Ubuntu to the
rescue....30 minutes later a perfectly fine running desktop running free
Linux...taking down the evil empire 1 PC at a time...

Can I live with Linux?

Thunderbird and Firefox will probably be OK but what if I need to run
others like Turbotax?

Any thoughts?
BillW50
2012-12-08 09:08:37 UTC
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Post by Frank
Dad's 6 year old PC had a virus & was inoperable...Three hours later,
its a system restore to factory settings , patch updates, and it runs
like a dog.....New Computer ? Another restore ? Ubuntu to the
rescue....30 minutes later a perfectly fine running desktop running free
Linux...taking down the evil empire 1 PC at a time...
Can I live with Linux?
Thunderbird and Firefox will probably be OK but what if I need to run
others like Turbotax?
Any thoughts?
My mentors said in the 70's, to pick the applications that you want to
run and then pick the OS that will run them. And for me at Least, Linux
just doesn't have the applications that I want to run. I do have Linux a
couple of spare computers. Although they don't do much for me except
email, newsgroups, and web browsing.
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Frank
2012-12-08 13:35:21 UTC
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Post by BillW50
Post by Frank
Dad's 6 year old PC had a virus & was inoperable...Three hours later,
its a system restore to factory settings , patch updates, and it runs
like a dog.....New Computer ? Another restore ? Ubuntu to the
rescue....30 minutes later a perfectly fine running desktop running free
Linux...taking down the evil empire 1 PC at a time...
Can I live with Linux?
Thunderbird and Firefox will probably be OK but what if I need to run
others like Turbotax?
Any thoughts?
My mentors said in the 70's, to pick the applications that you want to
run and then pick the OS that will run them. And for me at Least, Linux
just doesn't have the applications that I want to run. I do have Linux a
couple of spare computers. Although they don't do much for me except
email, newsgroups, and web browsing.
Have not had detailed discussion with my son yet but he told Mom that my
MS Vista was bloated with tasks and was the problem. I had bought it
with only 1 gig memory and it was slow and I added 2 gigs more.

I'm probably going to sideline the old GW and get new, not sure what
brand. Carbonite has already told me that I cannot restore my files to
a different OS and I was going to drop them when my subscription runs
out in the end of January to use CDS's and a backup plug in hard drive
but that may only work with Windows too.

I also discovered with wife's Toshiba lap top I'm using that internet
connection speed test gave 3X speed of old GW.

I appreciate your advice.
Ken Whiton
2012-12-09 08:09:57 UTC
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*-* On Fri, 07 Dec 2012, at 12:26:21 -0500,
*-* In Article <k9t8rp$dmm$***@dont-email.me>,
*-* Frank wrote
*-* About Frank Jr's restore
Post by Frank
Dad's 6 year old PC had a virus & was inoperable...Three hours
later, its a system restore to factory settings , patch updates, and
it runs like a dog.....New Computer ? Another restore ? Ubuntu to
the rescue....30 minutes later a perfectly fine running desktop
running free Linux...taking down the evil empire 1 PC at a time...
Can I live with Linux?
Thunderbird and Firefox will probably be OK but what if I need to
run others like Turbotax?
Any thoughts?
You might take a look at Wine, which enables most Windows
programs to run under Linux.

<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine_%28software%29>
<http://www.winehq.org/>

Ken Whiton
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Frank
2012-12-10 20:51:48 UTC
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Post by Ken Whiton
*-* On Fri, 07 Dec 2012, at 12:26:21 -0500,
*-* About Frank Jr's restore
Post by Frank
Dad's 6 year old PC had a virus & was inoperable...Three hours
later, its a system restore to factory settings , patch updates, and
it runs like a dog.....New Computer ? Another restore ? Ubuntu to
the rescue....30 minutes later a perfectly fine running desktop
running free Linux...taking down the evil empire 1 PC at a time...
Can I live with Linux?
Thunderbird and Firefox will probably be OK but what if I need to
run others like Turbotax?
Any thoughts?
You might take a look at Wine, which enables most Windows
programs to run under Linux.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine_%28software%29>
<http://www.winehq.org/>
Ken Whiton
Decided to just get a new GW.
Linux converted machine would not go on line through wifi or new wifi
card from son. He had got it up on ethernet connection and while two
machine in house are wired, this one is remote from modem. Vendor says
backup drive I bought to supplant Carbonite will not work with Linux.
Just too many hoops to jump through to use Linux.
Besides old GW is 6 years old which is probably 100 in computer years.
New with Windows 8 comes with 6 gigs of ram expandable to 32 and
terabyte HD which at my age, may last for life ;)

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