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wrecknoble
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9. "yea i feel that, i installed it on the server and old laptop in order"
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Wed Jan-18-17 04:00 PM by wrecknoble

  

          

to breathe some new life into the machines - both were running pretty slow.

the media server had some errors popping up constantly (i bought it used off a friend who built it in a hurry), so installed Ubuntu just made them go away. that PC just sits in a compartment in my basement wall where the fuse boxes are and runs Plex and TeamViewer so I can remotely access it.

it was my first time installing Ubuntu and it was relatively simple to install. I had my 2007 Sony Vaio lying around collecting dust - it had battery and fan issues, so i opened that bitch up and cleaned out all the dust, installed a fresh battery (which had been sitting unopened in it's wrapping since about 2010), and installed Ubuntu. Now that machine is basically a netbook for me - I take it when I'm on vacation to places where I want to get work done but don't feel like taking my main computer (less theft risk).

But yea, I don't think I'd ever use Ubuntu as a main OS.

Meanwhile my 2011 laptop, upgraded to Windows 10 when it first came out, and it runs hella smooth. The only thing I need to do is replace the HDD with an SSD and it'll have an even longer lifespan.

all of this reminds me that people who constantly need to replace their electronics due to fixable issues are either imbeciles or are averse to saving money

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Is this the year for desktop Linux?? [View all] , handle, Mon Jan-09-17 01:22 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Jan 11th 2017
1
RE: Is this the year for desktop Linux??
Jan 11th 2017
2
GTFOOHWTBS
Jan 12th 2017
3
it's getting better, but nowhere near close
Jan 16th 2017
4
linux is always 2-3 years away from being 2-3 years away
Jan 17th 2017
5
      LOL
Jan 17th 2017
8
      LOL, true indeed. One day though....:-)
Jan 21st 2017
16
i run Ubuntu on my media server PC and on an old laptop from 2007
Jan 17th 2017
6
no one realistically does
Jan 17th 2017
7
     
      I've only used linux for the last eighteen years.
Jan 21st 2017
18
We just ordered 210 laptops with Linux on them...
Jan 18th 2017
10
and since you'd probably have to image them anyway
Jan 18th 2017
11
      Exactly, we'd be re-imaging no matter how they came
Jan 20th 2017
12
I always feel guilty for not being up on Liunx.
Jan 20th 2017
13
SMH. Been there done that. it's not going to happen
Jan 20th 2017
14
the people who think Linux will take over
Jan 21st 2017
15
      They are applying the same logic in what happened to the data center
Jan 21st 2017
17
      like I said above, if by linux on the desktop you mean android
Jan 22nd 2017
21
      this is 100% accurate
Jan 21st 2017
19
That was 10 years ago.
Jan 22nd 2017
20

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