One thing that really drove me nuts recently was licensing issues with Microsoft Windows. My sister in law had a computer that had a virus problem and so I wiped her computer and re-installed windows. Because she had moved she had lost her original Windows system disks. No worries, I have stacks of those things for every operating system they've ever had. I also have stacks of license keys for computers that all had died previously. In one case I had a laptop I bought off ebay that I purchased a new operating system for, and the laptop died after using it once. Not that it should matter, this computer that I was re-installing had its own license key taped to it, like most computers do. Well, to make a long story short, I tried installing every unused Windows XP license I had with this computer, including the one on the computer itself, and none of them worked. I tried calling the number it said to call and it wouldn't go through. So basically I was high and dry.
A couple months later it occurred to me I could try Linux. I'd always used and managed computers for work the were Linux, but never tried it on a home desktop. For whatever reason I opted to try Ubuntu because I heard that it was good for home use. I don't like the name much, it sounds like it would be the African name for a banana or something. Regardless of that minor qualm, I downloaded the install file, created an install DVD, and then booted the computer with the disk in and everything went smoothly from there on out. I let my kids use it to browse the internet for a couple of months.
Then my wife needed a replacement computer one day as her Windows computer was just dog slow. I decided to try and see if the Ubuntu Linux computer I set up for the kids would do the trick. I plugged in my HP Laserjet printer, and up popped a message asking if I'd like to install the driver for it. Flawless. I used a usb stick to copy over some Word files I had been using. They opened up flawlessly in OpenOffice Word that came with Ubuntu, and they printed out just fine. Then I checked and saw that dropbox was available for Ubuntu linux, so installed that too without a hitch and now all the same files that are on my Windows computers are also on this one, and all the updates are backed up and distributed to all computers automatically. Of course, my wife still complained "where is my chrome browser?" I said, can't you just use Firefox? Well, I lost that battle like every other but no worries, there was a quick and easy install available for Chrome.
One thing I like about this current set up is that everything runs fast, even though this computer is older than father time. I love that. The office applications all open up much faster than they do on Windows.
Well, gotta run, just got asked to help my wife again, this time in the kitchen.
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