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I got this Mac and was all excited about having terminal on my home PC, but I haven't found much to do with it which is irritating. |
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I ran Unix for performance reasons on high end servers, and other servers like DNS, and even on mainframes for network stuff like TCP stacks, OSPF, etc. Twas the only option ;)....
I prefer complex Op Systems though.... it kept me employed. I was a systems guy....more OS's than I can remember....much less count :D. |
If you have a Linux machine keep a windows one handy so you can still google how to fix the install or upgrade that just bricked it.
To be fair I had Debian with an Nvidia graphics card that was 95% of that issue. Nowadays I use a Mac. All the power of Linux but with the office suite still working. Since they now have 64G of ram they’ll do most of what I need. |
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If you want a fast, easy linux test drive, go here https://www.linuxliveusb.com/ download and save LiLi. Format a flashdrive to FAT 32. Open LiLi install and run. It will ask where to install linux. Select the flash drive. It will ask you to select a linux and where to save it. There are several, Tahrpup 6.0 is fast and simple to use. Install it to the flash drive. Only takes a few minutes. When it is done reboot to the flash drive. I have an easier method but it is limited in the selection of linux distros.
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Linux is great - you just have to get a system that is setup how you want. I've been running Pop!_OS for a month (instead of upgrading from Win 7 to Win 10). They have pre-built/pre-configured systems as well.
https://www.system76.com/ |
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Now honestly I could do with another 64G for my laptop on top of what’s in there. Some things didn’t change for the better... |
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AS long as you remember to save them as a .TXT or a .CSV file. :D |
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Linux as main OS: if you have to ask, you probably won't like it.
those who like it, would just get it , try it, and live with it. |
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The only problem I've had with OpenOffice is trying to print spreadsheets. Their functionality for selecting what to print, setting margins, and text size is lacking compared to MS Office. |
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it's not always a question of can you vi
but do you know how to get out of it |
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