Haggis McBagpipe said:If anybody can tell me something about Linspire, please do, or anything about Sub500. If nobody knows, maybe someone knows of a good resource to find out about such things.
Jay said:No I'm saying you’re not doing new users any service by throwing them into an OPS that no one supports.
Experienced users are a different story.
Judland said:If you are timid with a PC, I would think it's a pretty fair choice for you. I think the major thing I didn't like about Linspire is that you're required to purchase software (from the Click-n-run "warehouse") when you can get the same software for free with other distributions.
Judland said:Jay said:No I'm saying you’re not doing new users any service by throwing them into an OPS that no one supports.
Experienced users are a different story.
I've gotten far more help - and better help - from the Linux community at large than I ever did from Microsoft, computer shop or IP provider regarding Windows. Hell, not even the IT guy at the office ever offered much useful advice when I asked him about Microsoft Windows.
No Linux user is ever alone with no support. There's a community of millions of us willing to help anyone out... for FREE, no less.
I guess I just don't understand people who think learning something new is a waste of their time and energy. So be it.
Haggis McBagpipe said:Many thanks, Jay, for taking the time to check it out and comment. I will definitely take a look at the local market, as you suggest. At least now I can see why they're selling the things so cheaply. The beauty of it is, I'm not in a huge hurry, so I can take my time making a decision.
Haggis McBagpipe said:Many thanks, Jay, for taking the time to check it out and comment. I will definitely take a look at the local market, as you suggest. At least now I can see why they're selling the things so cheaply. The beauty of it is, I'm not in a huge hurry, so I can take my time making a decision.
Judland said:Speaking about learning something new.... I guess Microsoft Windows users have got something new to learn about: Rootkits, as in the one Sony music is installing on thier PCs without them knowing about it.
The viruses that are taking advantage of this little XP "feature" have already started to spring up.
I guess there's also a price to pay for using the most "popular" OS, too. :wink:
Judland said:Or, find someone who uses Linux (or Mac for that matter), make them your friend....
Jay said:Judland said:Or, find someone who uses Linux (or Mac for that matter), make them your friend....
:lol:
Judland said:Speaking about learning something new.... I guess Microsoft Windows users have got something new to learn about: Rootkits, as in the one Sony music is installing on thier PCs without them knowing about it.
The viruses that are taking advantage of this little XP "feature" have already started to spring up.
I guess there's also a price to pay for using the most "popular" OS, too. :wink: