DEar All,
Thanks to Neil for the mint site which I duly
downloaded the 32 bit and burned to DVD - too big for CD
- BUT I can't get the blinking PB EasyNote to recognise
the CD boot up - I F8 and all that set the boot to CD
BUT the machine refuses to recognise the boot.
WHAT IS THIS SILLY OLD F**T DOING WRONG?
I used Nero to save as an image.
Crestfallenly,
Grandad Bee.
--- On Thu, 11/8/11, Neil Stone <neil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
From: Neil Stone <neil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [LUG] OSs
To: list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thursday, 11 August, 2011, 9:58
On 11/08/11 09:50, Gordon
Henderson wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Aug 2011, CHRISTOPHER BERRY wrote:
>
>> Dear All,Thanks for the help re treasurer's
package - I have GnuCash
>> installed & Ubuntu 10.10.11.04 seems to
be out for 64 reasons!Re: OSs
>> - I had hoped to use the new Mint 11 OS on
the latest Linux Format
>> mag but it too was for 64-bit only. There
does seem a swing away from
>> the older machines - a shame - for my poor
old PB EasyNote laptop of
>> 2005 vintage is racing along like a new
thing under Ubuntu, not at
>> all 'the snail' it was under Windows
XP!Have a good day,Grandad Bee.
>
> Well there's always (and probably always will
be) Debian for a
> plethora of architectures, 32 and 64 bit.
>
> My older Acer Aspire 5050 laptop is running
Debian Lenny, as are our 2
> original Acer Aspire One's. My 1.6GHz Desktop
runs Debian Squeeze and
> is satisfactory for all I do. It even seems to
be able to run bbc
> iplayer full screen too.... Bleeding edge, or
nice stable and
> reliable... I know what I like!
>
> Gordon
Sometimes bleeding edge == bleeding frustrating
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