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    TATUMUS
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    My Smoking New $30 Computer

    So I finally got fed up with Microsux to the point that I started looking into Linux again. I ran Ubuntu a few years ago until the motherboard went out on that computer and I just never bother installing it again on my new one.

    But I read that Linux Mint is regarded as being more popular with a lot of people than Ubuntu. And Mint released their latest version yesterday (Mint 20 - Long Term Service until 2025). So I bought a 256 Gb thumb drive ($30) and installed Mint on there. No other new hardware. Just a thumb drive. And I feel like I upgraded everything! System resources aren't taxed. Response time is awesome. I'm so thrilled with this and so far I haven't run into anything that I normally do with Windows that I can't do on Linux (I ran into that problem a lot 10 years ago on Ubuntu.) I've only been on it for two days, so the jury is still out but so far I'm stoked with this new system. And since it's running from a thumb drive, I can put it in my pocket and take it with me wherever I go.

    I highly encourage anyone who is unhappy with Microsux to give Linux a try. There are a bazillion different distributions.

    Any other Linux users out there?

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    Chromebooks here.

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    Yo. Not only a Linux user, but a Server admin for about 200-300 linux servers. Great choice moving away from MS

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    Quote Originally Posted by hubie69 View Post
    Yo. Not only a Linux user, but a Server admin for about 200-300 linux servers. Great choice moving away from MS
    Can I run something to work with MS Exchange server?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Optional View Post
    Can I run something to work with MS Exchange server?
    Do you mean like a mail client to connect to exchange or a product suite replacement for exchange? The answer to both is yes, but different

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    A mail client

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    Quote Originally Posted by TATUMUS View Post



    Any other Linux users out there?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Optional View Post
    A mail client
    Yes you can. This again largely depends on what protocols your mail server supports. I'd recommend looking at Thunderbird or Evolution.
    If your exchange server supports imap(most do) you can use just about any linux mail client.

    Imap will also allow you to use calendars
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Odom View Post
    Sammy, as always, sharp as a tack. You're like a #2 pencil, always have a point.

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    I might give it a look too. So sick of how clunky Office 365 is on top of paying about 90 bucks a year for it.

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    Yeah, O365 is very clunky, the web interface might be better. You can always spin up linux in a VM (if you're on Windows now, use something like Virtualbox). Both Linux and Virtualbox are 100% free, so it won't cost you anything to test it out. Performance of Linux may be a bit sluggish in a VM depending on the resources you allocate to it, however, you can essentially test it and see how it works before you commit to anything.

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    yaayyy Linux


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    Interesting 🤔

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    What is this the 90's? Linux still around..lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by pavyracer View Post


    What is this the 90's? Linux still around..lol

    pavy

    Sammy likes you

    Sammy dont like it when you show ignorance

    Makes you look bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Optional View Post
    I might give it a look too. So sick of how clunky Office 365 is on top of paying about 90 bucks a year for it.
    Whether you change to Linux or not, you can dump Office 365 and not pay the yearly ransom. I dumped it over a year ago and haven't regretted a day of it. Download Libre Office (available on both Windows and Linux). It functions faster than O365 and you can save files in MS format.

    Another way you can test out whatever Linux flavor you want to try, you can download the iso, flash it to either a CD/DVD or thumb drive (make sure you don't have anything on the drive that you want to keep because it will be overwritten). Then you can boot to the iso and run a live session without installing it. If you don't like it, download another and try it until you find the one that fits your needs. And then you can install it to a thumb drive or external drive if you want and keep your Windows system intact.

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    This kid sharp

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    dude just get a macbook and stop dilly dallying with this bs

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    I’ve used Linux on a flash drive to recover files on a fubar’d windows machine on a few occasions but never as the primary os. Might give it a go in the set up you describe. Haven’t used it in a long time- it was kind of clunky the last time I tried it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Optional View Post
    I might give it a look too. So sick of how clunky Office 365 is on top of paying about 90 bucks a year for it.
    Get a Russian knock-off version of Office 16 for free. :whistle:

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    Windows 95 is still my OS of choice as I am certified in it

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    There are plenty of knock off version sites of Microsoft products that are way cheaper not in the USA

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    90% of users can't even remember their login info let alone try a new product
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