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 Please, let's keep Linux and BSD for the IT literate only, like in the good old days!
 
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 I saw some free software called I-spyOriginally posted by amcdonald View PostI don't see why not, someone I know just bulk buys cheap £1 webcams from china and uses them for cctv, DIY can work pretty well
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 I don't see why not, someone I know just bulk buys cheap £1 webcams from china and uses them for cctv, DIY can work pretty wellOriginally posted by Hiram King Of Tyre View PostI'll need to work out what that is. You have given me an idea though in that we do need CCTV Could I use it for that?
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 My old core 2 Duo Dell XP desktop is essentially a server now running Windows 7. I found it's faster with W7 than XP, so that's not something to worry about.
 
 My intent was always to put some kind of Linux on there; if Linux ought to be able to do one thing well it's working as a server, sharing files, running VMs and managing user accounts etc. etc., and the price is right. But I've never been able to find a sensible solution, because the Linux world doesn't understand that some people aren't interested in setting up computers as a hobby. Linux probably would be the way, but expect to waste lots of time experimenting with different distros (because nobody will tell you what the differences are), and endlessly googling to find the incomprehensible command lines necessary to set simple things up.
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 For linux, not so much these days but you will probably need to google to find answers to a lot of questions and some hardware might not work. For BSD, probably a bit.Originally posted by Hiram King Of Tyre View PostI don't know. It's an old machine that we don't use too often. Do I need to be a boffin?
 
 What sort of spec is it? I have windows 7 running on a core 2 duo laptop & also used to have it on an old desktop, it's a lot less demanding than vista so you might find it's OK if you have say a dual core processor & 4 or 8GB RAM in there.
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 Is it connected to the Internet or standalone?Originally posted by zeitghostI'm still using a toshiba laptop from 2000.
 
 Support for that ended ages ago, but it still works and runs the tulipe I need.
 
 Never goes on the web so wtf does it matter?
 
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 Users of Aged Windows Face Risk | TechHive
 
 The machine can be hacked remotely if it is internet facing due to the O/S being a Swiss Cheese of security issues.
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 I don't know. It's an old machine that we don't use too often. Do I need to be a boffin?Originally posted by doodab View PostIs linux an option for you? Or FreeBSD?
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 Agreed but xp may become highly vulnerableOriginally posted by d000hg View PostIt's not going to stop working just because support ends.
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 I'll need to work out what that is. You have given me an idea though in that we do need CCTV Could I use it for that?Originally posted by amcdonald View PostRun XBMC on it. attach storage and use it as a media server ?
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