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Linux is very popular on the server, more so that ms, due to its stability and security.
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Yep. The story that Windows is so dominant it's historically the only platform the bad guys focus on. Vulnerabilities in MacOs, iPhone and others are getting more attention.Originally posted by kandr View PostThe fact that there is a whole industry build around the crap security on windows, tells its on story.
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Must be the only PC ever not to crash, running windows, you should alert the media.Originally posted by d000hg View PostOO: OK but not great
Gimp: trashy GUI. There's a reason pros all fork out for Photoshop
My current PC hasn't crashed ever. Upgrade from WindowsME...
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Which version of Windows?Originally posted by aussielong View PostI have upgraded to a very fast connection
Still, when i turn on my 5 yr old lappy, despite giving me a windows desktop quite soon it takes ages to interact properly and fire up firefox
Most of the time it takes the edge off what i want to do
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OO: OK but not great
Gimp: trashy GUI. There's a reason pros all fork out for Photoshop
My current PC hasn't crashed ever. Upgrade from WindowsME...
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Have you looked at downloading the software from torrent sites, or downloading from vendor site and using the client key?Originally posted by aussielong View PostYeah i know that. problem is i have a lot of vendor sw installed badly on it. and i need it to blag on client sites.
if i could do an easy disk copy onto a new lappy w/o moving the problems onto the lappy i would, but i dont think i can.
so i live with the pain, and some pleasure
Or just get a new laptop for your own pleasure
					
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Like what? Firefox, OpenOffice, Gimp all better than the windows alternatives and the bonus is it runs faster and never crashes, unlike Windows and its BSOD'sOriginally posted by d000hg View PostThen you can start up your PC really fast, and think "oh, if only there were some decent applications".
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Originally posted by aussielong View PostIntel giveth, microsoft taketh away.
My laptop is similar. It pretends to have booted up, but takes 20 minutes before it is fully operational. It is a cheap laptop though.
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Yeah i know that. problem is i have a lot of vendor sw installed badly on it. and i need it to blag on client sites.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostI think I spotted your problem
if i could do an easy disk copy onto a new lappy w/o moving the problems onto the lappy i would, but i dont think i can.
so i live with the pain, and some pleasure
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Yup, upgrading your internet connection will not help. I would think of an analogy but can't be arsed. How much memory has your laptop got in it? Any less than 2GB is not enough IMO.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostI think I spotted your problem
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I think I spotted your problemOriginally posted by aussielong View PostI have upgraded to a very fast connection
Still, when i turn on my 5 yr old lappy, despite giving me a windows desktop quite soon it takes ages to interact properly and fire up firefox
Most of the time it takes the edge off what i want to do
					
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