




AVG will cover your needs well, especially if you stay away from the 1-900 sites...![]()
AVG will cover your needs well, especially if you stay away from the 1-900 sites...![]()
Not if you use a Linux OS. Don't need any anti-virus at all. Otherwise I use the Avast free version on a Windows install.
http://www.avast.com/en-us/index
Back home and will be laying low this week. Don't want to aggravate any more bleeding.
If it is an older laptop a varient of Ubuntu would run smoother. Anything 6-7 years old should be fine. I use an 8 year old Toshiba with 2Gib ram.
This is the latest version and runs fine: Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail)
This is what I am using because I do not like the Ubuntu Unity desktop environment: Ubuntu-GNOME 13.04 (Raring Ringtail)
A light weight version for older computers is: Lubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) and Xubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail)
Ubuntu will read a Windows partition on the same or separate drive if you dual boot.
There is a Linux Vapers sub-forum on ECF though not very active.
OK We're all ready..............?
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I don't get the "low flavour" comments in the 16 HHV juice review thread...![]()
I don't get the "low flavour" comments in the 16 HHV juice review thread...![]()
Me either but I gave up doubting people's reviews a long time ago. I don't care for any of the Ahlusion flavors (I tried 12 of them) and there are people who think I'm nuts.
Devil Dog, Devil Dog, Devil Dog.. you're nuts!
Maybe I like it just because we have the same initials.![]()
Not to get too descriptive here. The toilet paper at the hospital is not for frequent flyers. One antibiotic was causing the runs for several days. I think it is next step away from emory cloth. Riding my bike could get very incomfortable on the skinny seat.Stan! Glad to see you back home. No biking 50 miles today though!
The computer is actually a netbook, not a laptop, unless your lap is really small. EEEPC 900HA. Pretty sad little book, 1.6GHZ with 1GB of RAM. I thought about upgrading it a bit, but at this point all I want to do for it is get a new battery and re-install an OS. It's way overdue for a OS install, windows is all sorts of bloated and slow at this point. Mine came with XP 4-5 years ago, but the same computer was also sold with Linux, though I don't know which version. At least the all the drivers are sure to be out there. I downloaded Ubuntu 13.04, put the ISO on a fast USB stick following the directions from Ubuntu to make it bootable, checked the BIOS which was already set to check USB for first boot device, but I get nothing. I'll try a CD/DVD next, using an external DVD drive.
I'm not too particular about the GUI- X, Gnome, whatever. The last Ubuntu version I used was 8.04, I can only imagine how much has changed or stayed the same. Back then you couldn't play MP3s with paying or saying you live in another country. The codec issue was a deal breaker in the end. I hope the newer versions are better. I have Ubuntu 12.04.2 and 13.04 ISOs, but I can't download things that big at home, I have to drive 25-30 minutes to a friends house and use their internet. If I'm better off using a lighter weight version, I have to arrange that ahead of time. I'm backing up everything on it today, I can try a new OS install late tonight or tomorrow. Poor, sad little computer.
Hats off to the people of Oklahoma who pull up their boot straps and help each other. Contrast that to the people of Katrina who sat on their asses and complained no one was helping them despite having a week of being warned to get the hell out. Want to experience salt of the Earth? Look no further than Oklahoma.