| Weblog: | Mac Mini and PCs That Don't Work | |
| Subject: | Why buy a new computer... | |
| Date: | 2005-01-12 14:27:02 | |
| From: | GJJ | |
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Why spend $500 when you can bring that virus and malware computer back from the dead (for Neighors #1 and #2) with something like ubuntu linux?
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Why buy a new computer...
2005-01-12 15:43:00 Jonathan Gennick |
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I actually do more w/Linux than you might think. I've been running Linux on one of my office PCs for years (Red Hat 6, Suse 7 and 8). But I use that box as an Oracle server, not as a desktop.
Sun actually worked pretty well, except for the games my son wanted to play. My wife and I were perfectly satisfied w/it.
Re neighbors: Yes, I agree, try Linux. It's on my list to help neighbor #1 rebuild his dead box using some form of Linux. I'm thinking of Suse 9.1, largely because I'm most familiar w/Suse, and I want to upgrade from 8 to 9.1 myself. No time yet though.
Bootable Linux CDs for when the kids want to play. That's a good idea. I hadn't thought of it. Though if Windows is so flakey that I need to boot Linux whenever the kids come 'round, I probably should still think about moving away from it (Windows).
The one neighbor's PCs might be too old to boot from a CD. I'm honestly not sure right now.
I could run Linux too, for my office at least, but Apple is doing such cool things with their software that I really do want a Mac in the house. I can escape malware and get some cool software into the bargain, and I can afford to spend $500.
One scenario is that I buy the $500 Mac for the family and then convert another of my office PCs to Linux, leaving only my laptop running Windows. I'm still thinking through the scenarios, but I'm sure that I want to buy one Mac and reshuffle the rest of my PCs.
I, uh, do reserve the right to think for a long time. I don't get off the dime and buy a new box very often. I bought one laptop two years ago. All three of my desktops date back to 1998 and 99.
It's funny, when I was younger, I always wanted new this, bigger and faster that. Now I could care less. My PCs are old. My cars are old. My TV is old. -
Why buy a new computer...
2005-01-13 08:15:07 GJJ [Reply | View]
Bootable Linux CDs for when the kids want to play. That's a good idea. I hadn't thought of it. Though if Windows is so flakey that I need to boot Linux whenever the kids come 'round, I probably should still think about moving away from it (Windows).
I agree, to an extent. But at the same time, I prefer that people don't mess with my stuff. The bootable CD is a nice compromise in my book .
I guess the other option is to create a separate locked down profile in Windows, but you're still vulnerable to malware and such that might be able to get around that.
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Showed them my Laptop with Ubuntu. Easy sale. Free software for life.
I also set up gnomemeeting and skype so they could talk to freinds in the Phillipines.
I set the computer up. Showed them how to run apt-get update and apt-get upgrade. And chkrootkit and rkhunter once a week.
Strangely enough I never have calls from them about viruses or malware. Unlike my Windows using freinds.
They didn't care what system was on the computer as long as it worked.