On 26/08/13 22:25, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Although I moan about Windoze, it's fulfilled my needs reasonably well
and Windows 7 is actually more stable than older versions, it'll do for
me until I get time to learn Linux one day (just to please Norman).
I'll agree with that. Windows 7 is stable
On 27/08/2013 01:38, Norman Dunbar wrote:
On 26/08/13 22:25, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Although I moan about Windoze, it's fulfilled my needs reasonably well
and Windows 7 is actually more stable than older versions, it'll do for
me until I get time to learn Linux one day (just to please Norman).
Evening Bryan,
I would advise Mint Linux for a personal use, and for industrial use, I'd
advise Red Hat Enterprise. If you don't want to pay up for RHEL, then use the
identical Centos or Scientific Linux. I use the latter for server use.
I use Mint Linux for personal use.
Cheers,
Norm.
Sent
Derek Stewart wrote:
Glad the Laptop still work OK.
I knew I shouldn't have said that. I took 'your' laptop with me in the car
that day, although in the end I didn't get time to use it as I'd hoped. Next
time I used it, the CD drive had packed in - it had a tumble in the boot of
the car and
On 23/08/13 14:55, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
I just dug out my old Windows XP Pro SP3 laptop from the attic (Hi Derek, it
still works after all these years!) and tried QPC2 3.40 Beta 3 on it.
QPC2 seems to work fine – it’s a Compaq Pentium 4 machine with just 512MB RAM.
Anyway, after a few minutes
I just dug out my old Windows XP Pro SP3 laptop from the attic (Hi Derek, it
still works after all these years!) and tried QPC2 3.40 Beta 3 on it.
QPC2 seems to work fine – it’s a Compaq Pentium 4 machine with just 512MB RAM.
Anyway, after a few minutes playing with QPC2, all seems well, Marcel
On 23/08/13 14:55, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
... might have just been a bit sluggish as there’s only 512MB RAM on the laptop.
Sounds like a prime candidate for having Linux put on it. DucksAndRuns ;-)
Cheers,
Norm.
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Norman Dunbar
Dunbar IT Consultants Ltd
Registered address:
27a Lidget Hill
On 23/08/13 15:17, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
... might have just been a bit sluggish as there’s only 512MB RAM on
the laptop.
Sounds like a prime candidate for having Linux put on it.
DucksAndRuns ;-)
He he, was expecting that comment Norman. :-)
But of course! And I didn't let you down either.
... might have just been a bit sluggish as there’s only 512MB RAM on the
laptop.
Sounds like a prime candidate for having Linux put on it. DucksAndRuns
;-)
He he, was expecting that comment Norman. :-)
Dilwyn
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