freelsjd wrote: 
> I have been using linux since 1994 when Win-95 was released and I was
> sick of the blue screen of death from Win-3.1.  Never looked back.  For
> beginners, I recommend Mint or Ubuntu-LTS distribution, but I use
> Debian.  Lots of choices with Linux, so if you want it to look like
> Windows-7 go ahead.  I recommend that you dual boot for a while until
> you become comfortable using linux.  Since you have stuck with Windows-7
> all these years, you may not be comfortable using linux.  Another
> suggestion is to just unplug your Windows-7 from the global network and
> only use the LAN (to run LMS), and not worry about updates from
> Microsoft and let this be your LMS machine.  Then get another machine
> entirely and install Windows-10, linux, or whatever, until you get it
> setup like you want.  Then decide if you want to transition to the new
> machine, or just keep running LMS on your old one.  I have thought about
> a NAS machine myself, which is basically a linux server, and use that as
> a dedicated LMS server.  Lots of options...

I think this is along the lines of the question I have just asked ?


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