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Mr Curly uses Ubuntu, I use Mint. He's the computer nerd at our house. The last Windows I had was XP.
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Originally Posted by
John
Excellent! That's the first I heard of Zorin but it looks good and if a non-tech person is good to go it's obviously a nice linux distribution.
I generally use Ubuntu.
Originally Posted by
curly sue
Mr Curly uses Ubuntu, I use Mint. He's the computer nerd at our house. The last Windows I had was XP.
ZORIN is actually UBUNTU made to operate similar to Windows. It uses the UBUNTU software center to install software and other UBUNTU features.
I used to be a UNIX system administrator years ago until our office went Windows all the way (servers and desktops) so I have basically lost most of my knowledge of how to do a lot of command line stuff and don't feel like spending hours trying to reeducate myself (Unix and Linus uses similar commands from what I remember). So ZORIN seems to be the easiest switchover.
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Dh is retired so he can mess with it all day ......
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My desk top died and even wine would not bring it back. So I layed hands on it and cast it out into outer darkness. I now have a lap top but thinking about getting a larger one. I am looking for one that is filled with plenty of POWER.
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So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.
I had a windows computer one time and I always wanted to throw it out of the window.
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So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.
I still do run windows but run them in virtual machines on a linux machine. I think windows actually runs better that way.
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Originally Posted by
John
I still do run windows but run them in virtual machines on a linux machine. I think windows actually runs better that way.
Yes, I plan to install Windows via a virtual machine as well. While Linux has a decent amount of sotware that I can use for most tasks and WINE has certainly improved over the past couple of decades to where I can at least run MS Office, there are some programs like my BoxShot3D that I use to make book covers and my PresentationTube software that I use to make my some of my Bible teaching videos that require Windows.
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So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.
Originally Posted by
victoryword
Yes, I plan to install Windows via a virtual machine as well. While Linux has a decent amount of sotware that I can use for most tasks and WINE has certainly improved over the past couple of decades to where I can at least run MS Office, there are some programs like my BoxShot3D that I use to make book covers and my PresentationTube software that I use to make my some of my Bible teaching videos that require Windows.
Indeed VW! I can accomplish everyhing I want to with linux but there a few nifty windows based apps that I like to use from time to time.
> MS Office
I use openoffice more often than not and don't really need the MS suite.
https://www.openoffice.org/download/
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Originally Posted by
Nikos
My desk top died and even wine would not bring it back.
Did you try beer?
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