| THE SLACK FAMILY
SITE-ESSEX and DORSET |
From
Windows to Linux

Mention Linux to most folk and they say
that they know little or nothing about the subject apart from
the fact that they think it is extremely complicated and they
would be unable to work with
it.
I can relate to that due to the
fact those were my opinions until a few weeks
ago.
Whilst searching a forum on the internet
for some information on a certain topic I happened to notice a
site from Kentucky USA and went off to have a
look.
I needed further information about
one of the topics on that site so sent of an
email.
That was the start of a
relationship, which is ongoing, and from which I have learned
much.
More about that later but suffice to
say for the present that the gentleman concerned uses
Linux.
And why should I consider using Linux-I
hear you say.
Well to start off with a few
examples: It costs approx. £100 for windows software and you
are in essence only leasing it from Microsoft as they retain
control of it and insist on checking it everytime you update.
What does it contain that you do not have to expand by
purchase of other software-Very little. They are constantly
updating to new versions , all of which cost more
money.
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Ubuntu is
FREE together with all the associated
software.
If you have a slow internet connection
you can order it on disk, which is again free. If however
you have a fast broadband you can download it yourself and
install it via windows, if you wish or install it on a second
drive alongside your windows drive.
Should you
wish to seperate the two and run them independantly you should
then visit my friend's ( Doug ) site as mentioned
above.
He has perfected a system whereby you can boot
each drive independantly of the other via a switch
mounted on the computer case.
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UNBUNTU LINUX |
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Give it a try in the knowledge that your
computer and the software it will contain is yours to do with
as you wish. You will also benefit from a worldwide community
of folk who work hard to perfect problems and are only too
happy to help you . You have but to
ask.
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