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Linux with all it's pain and glory
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<blockquote data-quote="1200GXman" data-source="post: 1121052" data-attributes="member: 17884"><p>As a IT support technician to 250 users in a networked environment with some programming experience in my background, I am just too tired to struggle after hours again with IT stuff. All my family members know that after hours I don't want to hear any IT problems or "Cool IT news". So my plan was to struggle a bit, yes, but eventually get it working and relaxing with some old school games from the 90's.</p><p>Time is just too valuable for me, so I saw it was going to take allot of time to hopefully get it working. I just chose the shortcut and went the old Windows route.</p><p></p><p>The little bit I played with Ubuntu it was very easy to understand and catch the way it works. For a normal office worker I would bet it would work just as well as Windows as it came with a office type package. But to try something (Windows stuff on Linux) totally different like what I did? Too much of a time consumer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1200GXman, post: 1121052, member: 17884"] As a IT support technician to 250 users in a networked environment with some programming experience in my background, I am just too tired to struggle after hours again with IT stuff. All my family members know that after hours I don't want to hear any IT problems or "Cool IT news". So my plan was to struggle a bit, yes, but eventually get it working and relaxing with some old school games from the 90's. Time is just too valuable for me, so I saw it was going to take allot of time to hopefully get it working. I just chose the shortcut and went the old Windows route. The little bit I played with Ubuntu it was very easy to understand and catch the way it works. For a normal office worker I would bet it would work just as well as Windows as it came with a office type package. But to try something (Windows stuff on Linux) totally different like what I did? Too much of a time consumer. [/QUOTE]
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