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Jomar 01-06-2014 10:33 PM

I haven't had any blue screen of death for ages..years even..LOL

I still use windows XP - until it expires anyway (this June is what they are saying.), plus I try various Linux distros as they come out as a dual boot system..
I'll go 100% Linux when my XP expires.

Linux distros got put on all our laptops as soon as the warranties expired..

My latest laptop is a refurbished Dell that came with Vista, the guy said I could install Linux right away if I wanted to and it wouldn't void his warranty - small local business so he could make his own rules ...:D

tnthomas 01-06-2014 10:49 PM

I went with a friend today to the Apple Store, he to get Macbook fixed; me to just admire the hardware. :D

My "first-love" will always be Linux, but Apple does offer a nice hardware+software product.

;-)

ginnie 01-07-2014 09:19 AM

Hi BF
 
Hi BF, check out WalMart, they have re-built towers for very reasonable costs. I took the information on a tower to three stores Like Office Max. All of them said to go back to Walmart and get that tower. Could not match it in price for the quality I got. I bought an HP, that is up to date, and will last me a long long time. They also have some of the information about this program on line. xxxginnie

ginnie 01-07-2014 09:21 AM

Hi Jo Mar
 
Yep my Christmas gift was a blue screen on my old PC. Glad to have this new tower. Thank you for info about cut and paste. I appreciate it. xginnie:hug:

waves 01-07-2014 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Mari (Post 1041864)
Waves,

Right, anyone I have talked to who works with computers, finds Apple limiting in soooo many ways.

Well, I was really just groaning about the sheer lack of work in that arena. I haven't been in touch with professional Mac developers for years, so maybe things have changed... but when the Mac was new and obscure, interested developers (and there were enough!) saw it as intriguing rather than limiting. I'd be rather surprised to find that has changed. I haven't done pro mac development myself, but reason is job availability. I think, because Apple is ridiculously expensive, they have a smaller customer base, which in turn makes for a much smaller developer base. I couldn't afford to buy a Mac to tinker with, but even if could, it would be pointless, because jobs writing software for Mac are non-existent in my area.
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I only use Apple because I started on a machine in the early 1990s
(Macintosh Classic II ?) and kept using Apple products at home.
The Mac II's were out then, yes. they were in color. The classic Mac, Mac Plus and Mac SE were the small, cubic, all-in-one units. I think these were black and white only and color came out on the II. I owned a Mac Plus for a while. Long before I owned a PC. I also used to tend the labs in University, helping students get on with whatever computer they had to use PC/Mac/mainframe... so my "user" familiarity runs through the Mac II, but not beyond.

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At work I muddle through on the PC's.
Actually, I do very little computer work at work.
I do the work on my home computer and send it to work via email, and such.
That works! :D
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I used to curse Bill Gates for designing a crappy product. Every time a screen froze, . . . . was evidence that his company cut corners to put out a crummy product.
Emm, for a brief time I used to delight in titling Microsoft products "Microshaft". :o:rolleyes:

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Now, Apple is just as crummy as the PC's but I still prefer Apple products because I am used to them.
Are they really??? That is sad to hear. Maybe when I get done trying to build myself into a self-sustaining human being, I'll look into this. I think I have to see it to believe it. I always saw the Mac line as a cut above, from the technical standpoint... but I am so out of touch, now. :(

waves

waves 01-07-2014 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Jo*mar (Post 1041879)
I haven't had any blue screen of death for ages..years even..LOL

That's impressive!

Aside from Vista, which I was able to avoid completely, I've seen BSODs on every Windows version starting from pre-release NT builds all the way up to 7. My most stable systems have probably been NT 3.51 (hated 4.0), Win 2000, and XP, but they all bluescreened at one point or other. My mom's 7 is doing it much too often for my liking... she may have a flaky power situation, I'm afraid.

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My latest laptop is a refurbished Dell that came with Vista, the guy said I could install Linux right away if I wanted to and it wouldn't void his warranty - small local business so he could make his own rules ...:D
Cool!

My current laptop came with Vista preinstalled and an XP recovery option. I immediately "recovered" XP thereby ridding myself permaently of Vista. :D

Which Linux distro do you use? Any reason for the preference? I plan on putting Ubuntu on this laptop, but want to get myself moving forward in the Windows department first.

waves

Jomar 01-07-2014 10:20 PM

Sometimes it can be tricky to find a distro that is easy to set up the wifi connection, Ubuntu seem to be the easiest to set up on most systems, usually finds it automatically.

I like the styles with the task bar at the bottom, similar to XP look...
Lately I have been installing Ubuntu and use synaptic to get the KDE desktop environment and install it. Then at the log on screen click the icon to change to the KDE or other style.

But some other nice ones are KDE, Zorin OS, Mepis, Mint is becoming a #1 favorite on most lists(so many versions to choose from w/mint), LXDE, PCLinuxOS, Lubuntu, Peppermint, SnowLinux...
List of most distros and new ones coming out -
http://distrowatch.com/index.php?dataspan=52

Once in awhile, I find the web-pages aren't as smoothly displayed as with windows..
but a different distro won't have that problem..it seems to be a distro/system /configuration compatibility thing..

waves 01-08-2014 05:03 AM

Thanks for the feedback Jo,

Sounds like it is mostly preference and perhaps some compatibility. Good to know that Ubuntu has high compatibility as I've got a DVD with that (don't need to download :D).

Interesting about the web pages not loading smoothly. That won't matter much for my purposes, but it's quite curious that it's distro- (and not browser-) related. Perhaps something flaky to the default network configuration. I guess I will look into that when the time comes.

waves

Mari 01-14-2014 03:48 AM

ranting abt MS WORD
 
The computer is still a piece of garbage.
I often have to turn it over to someone (anyone) else when I am working with Word.

The one thing that makes the Windows on 8 Dell lap top experience less awful is that months ago I petitioned for a dock, key board and mouse, and a 21 inch (or so) monitor.

I love using the monitor when I am working with someone else by my side.
Mari

bizi 01-14-2014 09:41 AM

what is a doc?
glad that you got what you wanted!
bizi


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