 J E F FWhatta Ya Think About Dat?Premium join:2004-04-01 Kitchener, ON kudos:1 Reviews:
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Re: Good distro for a 60 year old man? said by me1212:He was born here. but there was an illegal alien raid on his uncles railroad, and he answered the cops in a foreign language when they spoke to him in it.
And we be hispanic for the record not canadian  LOL....that's a funny story though. That's something my dad would have done if he spoke a different language. We're part native-Canadian, and it really showed on my dad, but he actually looked more like a Pakistan person. Immigration would have been all over him if spoke non-english. -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. - Albert Einstein |
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 dellsweigExtreme AerobaticsPremium,MVM join:2003-12-10 Campbell Hall, NY kudos:1 Reviews:
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My dad's laptops's hard drive may be failing, its about 3 or 4 years old has sata 2. Its not the best laptop but its still plenty more than enough for him and it would cost about $400 to get a new laptop that is as good as his current one.
All he does is brows the web and occasionally youtube on it. I'm thinking mint 14 but want to get some input on that and the new drive size for him. I'd do windows but eh it costs money and all he needs is a web browser which linux can do fine. I have my 85 year old dad and 80 year old mom using Ubuntu on their laptop and desktop with no issues at all - they both were long time window users.
I moved them to Linux after the last time I had to clean their machines... -- Nothin' left to do but smile smile smile  |
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 kingdome74Emotionally UnavailablePremium join:2002-03-27 Syracuse, NY kudos:2 Reviews:
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| reply to J E F F said by J E F F:said by me1212:Eh it wasn't all fun and games, he almost got deported once. Yeah, well, back then Canadians weren't welcomed in the USA.... Whaaaa... when was that? I don't remember any time when Canadians weren't welcomed here. And visa versa. -- There are some nasty rumors going around about academics within the program that I hope are nothing more than rumors. It affected our play yesterday in a loss to Pitt. Completely listless. |
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 me1212 join:2008-11-20 Pleasant Hill, MO | reply to dellsweig Same reason I got my dad on linux, so much easier to not have to worry about viruses as much. He seems to love it so far. |
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 | reply to kingdome74 said by kingdome74:said by J E F F:Yeah, well, back then Canadians weren't welcomed in the USA.... Whaaaa... when was that? I don't remember any time when Canadians weren't welcomed here. And visa versa. 1812? -- Keep It Safe, Stupid! Yes, I CanChat. Can You? |
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 OZOPremium join:2003-01-17 kudos:2 | reply to praetoralpha Mechanical HDD, perhaps  -- Keep it simple, it'll become complex by itself... |
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 garywk join:2001-03-06 Clarkston, WA | reply to me1212 I don't think age really has much to do with the selection of a distro other than if someone is really slowing down mentally and then even Windows would be a real problem.
I never used a computer until I was in my late 40's. I started using Linux at age 50. My first Distro? Debian's Woody release when it was in testing. It took me three tries to get a working install because I didn't understand all the terminology about hard drives--a Woody install required a lot of knowledge--but I guessed/learned my way through after a few mistakes and a lot of research. It taught me a lot that I would never have learned using Windows or any installer that was less challenging.
I'll be forever greatful that I started where I did. The learning curve was steep, but I enjoyed ever minute of it. I still use Debian today. I've tried a few other distros but Debian has been my computing home since the first successful install. -- "Democracy extends the sphere of individual freedom socialism restricts it. Democracy attaches all possible value to each man; socialism makes each man a mere agent a mere number.... socialism seeks equality in restraint and servitude."
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 JohnInSJPremium join:2003-09-22 San Jose, CA | reply to me1212 I use Gerituntu. It has more iron. |
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 kingdome74Emotionally UnavailablePremium join:2002-03-27 Syracuse, NY kudos:2 Reviews:
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| reply to Black Box said by Black Box:said by kingdome74:said by J E F F:Yeah, well, back then Canadians weren't welcomed in the USA.... Whaaaa... when was that? I don't remember any time when Canadians weren't welcomed here. And visa versa. 1812? Yum! -- There are some nasty rumors going around about academics within the program that I hope are nothing more than rumors. It affected our play yesterday in a loss to Pitt. Completely listless. |
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 me1212 join:2008-11-20 Pleasant Hill, MO | reply to rexbinary ... No, never outside of school will I touch that. Never again man, never again. /slowly backs away |
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 vue666I'm in the prime of my senilityPremium join:2007-12-07 Halifax, NS | reply to me1212 Zorin Linux....
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