Subject: | [Shop-talk] computer virus question |
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From: | shop-talk2 at mcfetridge.org (Ian McFetridge) |
Date: | Thu, 8 Mar 2012 15:44:46 -0500 |
References: | <43A5BF4FC1A5442AB7A6628A84BA771C@john5043a2d406> <0d8501ccfce5$ac46c050$04d440f0$@lotusowners.com> <SNT127-W631199AA4CDFF81AB3DB19A570@phx.gbl> <CAMHhs6dWHWYT+2SyOhzXPXj6q962b0uq++KD5SmLiFFoSdPyZw@mail.gmail.com> <4F58C5CE.1050507@gmail.com> <4F58D508.6070607@xxiii.com> |
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 10:49 AM, Wayne <wmc_st at xxiii.com> wrote: > If you want to play with Linux without committing to installing it, google > around for "live CDs". These let you boot entirely from CD, and run Linux > from memory with access to your files on a windoze box but not actually > installing it permanently. I like Puppy Linux, it's also a great repair > tool for windoze. > That's a good point. Since my Win7 machine started having problems, I've been doing all of my banking on LUBUNTU (Light Ubuntu Linux). I initially used a Live CD, but now I boot it from a USB flash drive and it's quite a bit faster. - Ian |
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