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Originally Posted by Znod Well said, and you are very welcome for any help I have given. I hope that you will continue to use Vista some and to post here regardless. You have Vista learning experiences to share. We would miss you if Linux stole you away completely. Buy a new Vista machine??? Hope so. There are some very inexpensive Vista Premium Ready machines floating around. |
Thanx, Znod.. like I said, I'll always have Vista (and/or whatever comes next

), I'm
not a member of The Church of Linux (I made that up) as so many Linux users
are.. I've been fooling with it since way back in '97 when Redhat 5.2 first got my
attention.. it's been fun watching Linux grow and evolve over the years; as a
matter of fact, the most popular non-free Linux versions have adopted a very
"Windows-like" appearance while retaining the Linux stability and security,
Xandros and Linspire especially.
But, anyway, I need Windows running because the work computers are all
Windows and my wife won't switch to Linux so I can't be left in the dark about
what is going on in the Windows world; I have to maintain a familiarity with
the OS or it's like starting over each time there's a crash or virus to weed out.
Once I'm ready to go high-tech and purchase a nice Pentium 4 with a big
flat screen and all the other great stuff I'll likely leave Linux behind. Right
now it's a necessity on this 900Mhz Celeron antique.
-- Jerry