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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / Shift to Linux
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on: May 28, 2013, 07:49:56 AM
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I thought I would write this up to maybe help those who are tired of Windoz. I've used Windoz since 1998 and have a small computer repair business, so I am fairly savvy in Windoz. After toying very slightly with various versions of Linux over a few years, about 9 months ago I downloaded the "live CD" of Linux Mint 13-MATE.By booting with the "live CD" you run it from RAM, so nothing affects your regular install(of Windoz). I liked it so much that I've installed it and running(on 3 of my computers) it, dual booting with Win7. I'm using Linux probably 99% of the time, and really prefer it to Windoz. To further inform you-Linux is completely free, as are over 31,000 programs for it. Another thing I particularly like, using the dual boot is that I can go in Windoz partitions using Linux.You don't even need to run an anti-virus program. Try it, you'll like it!
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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / Re: What went wrong with Linux on the Desktop
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on: November 29, 2012, 04:09:58 PM
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Just to put in my two cents worth. I have a small computer repair business and consider myself as pretty well qualified in Windows. Toyed very slightly with various Linux distros over past 10 years and didn't care for any. However, about 5 months ago, I d/l and played with a Live cd of Linux13-MATE. I liked it so much that I am now dual booting it on all my machines, and tend to use it 95% of the time. IMHO it has Windows all beat. Incidentally, I turned 78 today. I highly recommend Linux Mint, any version.
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Main Area and Open Discussion / Living Room / Re: Are we allowed to avoid the "My Docs" mess in Win7?
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on: May 27, 2012, 07:32:58 AM
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Re: Mouser's quote: But.. and here's the key point.. I don't go near that directory with my own files. I use my own custom MyDocs folder for any program data that *I* have control over. So any program where i have a choice, and where I care about the data, I save to the MyDocs folder. I've been doing exactly that-even using "MyDocs" almost from the time I started using a computer. In fact, as I'm using Linux Mint more and more, have done the same there.
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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / Re: Goodbye OpenOffice, Hello LibreOffice
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on: March 29, 2012, 10:11:55 AM
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Thanks for the info. I had already downloaded, but not installed, awhile back Softmaker Office2008. I've just finished downloading the portable version of LibreOffice. I'll wait on that too, as LibreOffice came along with my installalling Linux Mint12 on another machine, and I'd like to check it out there. As an aside, I've been using WinOffice2007 since it came out, but only use Word and Excel.
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DonationCoder.com Software / Post New Requests Here / Re: IDEA: Stalled Printer
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on: November 01, 2011, 03:28:07 PM
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Thanks for the quick reply Am using XP Pro/SP3, 2GB RAM. This happens at times using various apps, and various printers. It occurs when I click on "Print" or on File/Print. BTW- It occurs on both, laser printer and inkjet printer. I do know the registry work around(to delete the spooled docs), but would like a quicker solution. Again, thank you.
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DonationCoder.com Software / Find And Run Robot / Re: Runtime error
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on: January 24, 2011, 09:06:03 AM
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I had installed, and run FARR several months ago, but for some reason, uninstalled it. I've tried to reinstall a fresh download several times now, but when I click on icon to run, I get pop-up "MS Visual C++ Runtime L[attach]ibrary, Runtime error, and it closes. Running XP Pro, 2GB RAM. Please assist. Thank you
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