Re: converting user to linux

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Jay Daniels wrote:
Thanks duncan and everyone.

After I explained to her about the Microsoft license agreement, she
seemed more inclinded to install Linux but yet has her doubts that
everything will work.  I also explained about the kernel 2.4 ACPI
issues and that FC2 had kernel version 2.6.* and that may solve those
issues.

Still, I am going to give Windows one last chance.  We will purchase a
commercial anti-virus today and see if it fixes the virus/trojan
problems.

The real problem is she let's other family members use her laptop and
they probably open some attachment that was infected that the free
webmail service did not detect.  Windows updates are run nightly and
her system should be up to date, but it was infected anyway and AVG
didn't work.  It detects but does not get rid of the virus.  She seems
to have multiple virus' that replicate themselves.

If that doesn't work, I'm trashing XP and will attempt to install
fedora Sunday.

Although galeon is not included in fedora, that's usually the frist
thing I install on my linux boxes.  She has used Galeon on my box and
really likes this browser.  Perhaps this is the first step to
converting her to Linux.  She also likes all the free games and
oowriter.

I'm so tired of her asking me how to do this or do that in Windows
XP.  She knows linux has it's quirks but she also knows I have files
on my box which I saved years ago and never seem to lose anything.  I
attribute that to Linux being a rock solid os!

Let you know how it goes.


jay



Jay - FWIW I had the same issue with my wife's laptop that you seem to having; inundated with viruses, spyware, general windoze bizarreness etc. It seemed the only way to resolve the issues she was having was to rebuild he computer every other week (she uses an IBM ThinkPad 600X). Needless to say I got real tired real quick of doing these re-installs, updates, reboots etc. I asked her what specifically she used the laptop for. Her response was Email, browsing, docs, spreadsheets, and Instant messenger. I said no problem, I am going to move you to linux. I built her laptop with RH9 last summer and she unow ses Mozilla, Evolution, Open Office and Gaim. I am not exaggerating when I tell you she (I) have had not one problem with her laptop since. I am not suggesting this is the case for everyone, but I am very very happy to say it has worked for us.


Vince



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