Jessica's Back!
The deal was somewhat modified. They couldn't find a 20Gb hard disk anymore. So now Jessica has a new 30Gb hard disk. The 40Gb deal did not fall, through.
Anyway, just finished installing everything back so I can put her to productive use again. I was supposed to install Bayanihan 3.1 Linux but I couln't get the WiFi to work so I had to install the same old, same old.
But she sure performs better on the Linux. I will reinstall that operating system as soon as I can resolve the WiFi issue...
I'll blog some more later. Tired already. (Yes, the time stamp is correct...)
3 Objection(s):
Prof. Punzi,
Pardon my ignorance. I have heard of Linux from long time ago. In fact, I was even asked to render a legal opinion in the past on whether Lindows would infringe on Microsoft's proprietary rights.
My question is: if you shift to Linux, will that OS still read all your Word documents?
Reading how Linux is being praised, I am inclined to try them out as long as it can read my past documents.
Thanks in advance.
Prof. Lacierda,
Bayanihan Linux has open office built in which is Microsoft Office compatible. If you have been using Word, Excel, Powerpoint, etc., it can read your past documents. I could read mine...
Hope it answered your question.
Punzi,
You can also try Lorma Linux. It's made by Lorma Colleges in Laguna. I had it installed in one of my boxes here at home and it's very promising. The only thing that didn't run on it was the sound card, but I was using an onboard sound card so I guess it was a motherboard issue. Very easy to install, very impressive.
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