because my processor is blacklisted even though it meets the requirements. i was too lazy to change my processor and now so much
time has passed i'll just get a new desktop computer eventually.
I've bought several Dell 7050 and 3050 machines off of eBay that the processors are one generation too old. But if I turn on TPM 2.0 in
the bios, I can install a fresh copy of Windows 11 Pro and they run
without issue. They won't update from Windows 10, but they will
accept a fresh install. May be worth buying a new SSD and giving
it a try.
MRO wrote to Lonewolf <=-I prefer to use my mac than use my pc. All tech companies are evil, but I
i'm not that eager to run windows 11. i have not hit any roadblocks
and i'm not a big gamer. i can still play newer games most of the time
as well. ---
MRO wrote to Lonewolf <=-
i'm not that eager to run windows 11. i have not hit any roadblocks and i'm not a big gamer. i can still play newer games most of theI prefer to use my mac than use my pc. All tech companies
time as well.
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are evil, but I
find Apple less evil than Microsoft.
I prefer to use my mac than use my pc. All tech companies are evil, but I find Apple less evil than Microsoft.
problem is its not easy. It needs to be dumbed down so a sixth grader can use it. I wanted to use linux to run my bbs, but im a slave to windows or i will need to get a os/2 licence and run EleBBS and fmail/2.What about a Linux distro? I feel like that might be even less evil.
What about a Linux distro? I feel like that might be even less
evil.
problem is its not easy. It needs to be dumbed down so a sixth grader can use it. I wanted to use linux to run my bbs, but im a slave to windows or i will need to get a os/2 licence and run EleBBS and fmail/2.
Seems to me that could be a good learning experience..? You could install Linux in a VM to play with it and learn before setting up your BBS on it.
Re: Re: AI-WX Weather Door Is
By: Utopian Galt to Nightfox on Sun Oct 12 2025 11:53 am
What about a Linux distro? I feel like that might be even less
evil.
problem is its not easy. It needs to be dumbed down so a sixth grader c > UG> use it. I wanted to use linux to run my bbs, but im a slave to windows > UG> i will need to get a os/2 licence and run EleBBS and fmail/2.
Seems to me that could be a good learning experience..? You could install Linux in a VM to play with it and learn before setting up your BBS on it.
Nightfox
I wish I could learn Linux... I am just too damn old. The RAM doesn't refresh properly any more...
some older BBS software running like Wildcat! and SBBS.
Bf2k+ wrote to Nightfox <=-
I wish I could learn Linux... I am just too damn old. The RAM doesn't refresh properly any more...
I wish I could learn Linux... I am just too damn old. The RAM
doesn't refresh properly any more...
This old dog doesn't want to learn new tricks. :P
Re: Re: AI-WX Weather Door Is
By: Daryl Stout to Bf2k+ on Fri Oct 17 2025 12:22 pm
This old dog doesn't want to learn new tricks. :P
Well... I want to but it is hard these days. Not like it was when
I was in my 30's and started learning computers.
Well... I want to but it is hard these days. Not like it was when
I was in my 30's and started learning computers.
i used to pick up things super quick. now that i'm an old man it's harder.
i have been drug free and dont drink much. infact i started drinking when i
was 35. i think this happened because of covid. there's little differences in everything about me now.
Unfortunately, Altzheimer's runs in my family. My 93 yr old mother does not even know who I am anymore... this worries me for the future.
problem is its not easy. It needs to be dumbed down so a sixth grader can use it.
i used to pick up things super quick. now that i'm an old man it's
harder. i have been drug free and dont drink much. infact i started drinking when i was 35. i think this happened because of covid.
there's little differences in everything about me now.
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But I am still going to try to get the wife and myself on Linux as soon
as I retire and don't have to use Windows for my job. I have already
put Mint on her old laptop so she can start getting ready... if I give
her all her tools, she should be ok after a slight learning curve. I
need to get M$oft out of my life permanently.
Windows includes Linux now, so there's really a very low barrier to entry (cost-wise, at least).
And that's about the best thing you can say about WinLinux. I've played with it and it was more frustrating than Arch or Gentoo.
Well... I want to but it is hard these days. Not like it was when I was in my 30's and started learning computers.
i used to pick up things super quick. now that i'm an old man it's harder. i have been drug free and dont drink much. infact i started drinking when i was 35. i think this happened because of covid.
there's little differences in everything about me now.
I also learned very quickly in my youth. When I was in high school,
I think I had a photographic memory. I never cracked a book and
graduated top 5% of the class. Smoking pot in the 70's stopped
the photographic part but I still learned pretty fast. When Personal
Unfortunately, Altzheimer's runs in my family. My 93 yr old mother
does not even know who I am anymore... this worries me for the
future.
But I am still going to try to get the wife and myself on Linux as
soon as I retire and don't have to use Windows for my job. I have
already put Mint on her old laptop so she can start getting ready...
if I give her all her tools, she should be ok after a slight
learning curve. I need to get M$oft out of my life permanently.
Re: Re: AI-WX Weather Door Is
By: Utopian Galt to Nightfox on Sun Oct 12 2025 11:53:31
problem is its not easy. It needs to be dumbed down so a sixth grader
can use it.
Well, Jethro, you might want to come out of that shack in the hills
and take a look around. The Linux landscape has changed quite a
bit. In fact, there's a distro just for sixth-graders liike you.
It's called Zorin OS. It's a distro that closely mimics Windows
10/11, without all the MS gunk.
Re: Re: AI-WX Weather Door Is
By: Digital Man to Bf2k+ on Wed Oct 15 2025 11:32:05
Windows includes Linux now, so there's really a very low barrier
to entry (cost-wise, at least).
And that's about the best thing you can say about WinLinux. I've
played with it and it was more frustrating than Arch or Gentoo.
But I am still going to try to get the wife and myself on
Linux as soon as I retire and don't have to use Windows for
my job. I have already put Mint on her old laptop so she
can start getting ready... if I give her all her tools, she
should be ok after a slight learning curve. I need to get
M$oft out of my life permanently.
Or would you just rather boot into something similar to Windows and
have everything done for you via mouse click? Then I could see the argument. *shrug*
hollowone wrote to Bf2k+ <=-
It's not that I'm that much of MSFT hater but it's cool when regular computer users try to adopt Linux and stay comprehensive about it. I
keep my fingers crossed.
It seems "the internet" is upset with MS about their new requirement
to disallow windows 11 on entirely local machines (ie. without
accounts on live.com, full time internet access, ads etc).
It seems "the internet" is upset with MS about their new
requirement to disallow windows 11 on entirely local machines
(ie. without accounts on live.com, full time internet access,
ads etc).
I've been distro hopping for a few months now. I have tried arch btw ;0
Currently my desktop is running Linux Mint. It's been stable, the box
runs Jellyfin for our media, and other then that it's my gaming rig.
This laptop is currently dual booting Fedora and Win11. The win11
install is for BBS stuff (Until I get off my ass and configure HPT).
I think I'll be going all in with Fedora on both the machines as for me
it is working great and I wanted to go back to KDE for the desktop as
it's the one I prefer.
My arch review was pretty simple. As you said it was not hard to
install, it was fast etc. I don't have anything bad to say, I just
didn't like the pacman command lines. Yes that's a crazy reason to move
to another distro, but at this point in my life I want to at least like using my own computers. (At work for 8 hours a day I'm stuck with a
highly locked down windows 11).
I think it might be time to have some work/play separation and install
Linux at home. :)
Unfortunately, Altzheimer's runs in my family. My 93 yr old mother does not even know who I am anymore... this worries me for the future.
That's sad. :( Sorry to hear.
Re: need to get M$oft out of my life permanently
By: Ogg to Bf2k+ on Tue Oct 21 2025 23:35:00
It seems "the internet" is upset with MS about their new requirement
to disallow windows 11 on entirely local machines (ie. without
accounts on live.com, full time internet access, ads etc).
I wonder how one upgrades to Win 11 for a machine that doesn't
have full time internet access, since it requires it?
It seems "the internet" is upset with MS about their new
requirement to disallow windows 11 on entirely local machines
(ie. without accounts on live.com, full time internet access,
ads etc).
I dont see any issue with requiring a microsoft account.
Furthermore, i dont see a problem with a lot of things microsoft does now, like requiring updates. for many years people wouldn't update and they'd be a botnet or have other issues and just point the finger at MS.
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Unfortunately, Altzheimer's runs in my family. My 93 yr old mother does not even know who I am anymore... this worries me for the future.
That's sad. :( Sorry to hear.
I've known so many families that have had to deal with that.
Me personally, I have nothing bad to say about Mint. I've booted it up multiple times, and it looks and works great.
BBS stuff? I thought you were done with that? Or are you just
referring to your QWK packet stuff?
don't think I could ever run anything Red Hat related, but to each
their own, of course - and that's probably because I'm just not used
to it or it's package manager.
It's pretty amazing, to say the least. Also has a GUI package manager
that not only updates the dotfiles when needed, but runs pacman for
you without the need to type it in a console. ;)
Accession wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
Bah, you've been saying that for months already. Just stick with
Windows ya 'kid in a candy store'. LOL :)
There's a special place in heaven for my friend... but I have always known that.
It does. One of the reasons I am not moving too fast to re-install that machine, I do have an image backup made weekly just in case.
Although in the background I've been quietly coding my own BBS
software on the commodore 64. Lost my original code due to a bad
floppy so re-creating it from the data disk.
It's pretty amazing, to say the least. Also has a GUI package
manager that not only updates the dotfiles when needed, but runs
pacman for you without the need to type it in a console. ;)
LOL I just can't get used to the command lines for that one. I use
the terminal for this stuff on Mint and fedora, but pacman is causing a mental block.
Bah, you've been saying that for months already. Just stick with
Windows ya 'kid in a candy store'. LOL :)
In all fairness, I'm running Bodhi Linux on one laptop and Mint on the other.
It is the same with Android, really. There is no reason why
having a Google account to use the store for downloading
free programs should be required. Then again, as I said
earlier, people is retarded and will take any crap they are
fed without questioning.
I think as long as you're not using proprietary graphics drivers and
are using the open source ones, you should probably be fine. But yeah, backups are always a good idea.
Sounds fun. Do you actually have a commodore64? I don't think I've
ever seen you talk about it.
apt install <package>
yum install <package>
pacman -S <package>
Meh, all the same. I completely get it, though. Once you get well
aquainted with one of them, others get confusing. lol
well you can just enable the feature to install from other sources.
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