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<blockquote data-quote="excollier" data-source="post: 842903" data-attributes="member: 284272"><p>Right, I was given another laptop, abandoned because of a broken screen (which would cost more than the computer is worth to them) so I took off the screen and attached it to a second hand (cheap,€25) Dell 15" vga desktop lcd monitor. Instant desktop computer, works perfectly.</p><p>I wiped Vista and installed Linux Mint Debian, Ubuntu 12.04 Unity and #!</p><p>I have one free partition left and the choices are Debian Wheezy KDE , PCLinuxOS KDE 64bit, Linux Lite and Peppermint 64 bit.</p><p>Which to pick to complete a quad boot PC, and then which to dump when I settle on a permanent os. Linux choices!</p><p>I am enjoying using #!, as I am familiar after using PiBang on a RasPi (it's identical).</p><p>It's only a pity that the channel list editors and other firmware programmes for sat receivers don't have a linux variant, or I would be rid of Windows permanently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excollier, post: 842903, member: 284272"] Right, I was given another laptop, abandoned because of a broken screen (which would cost more than the computer is worth to them) so I took off the screen and attached it to a second hand (cheap,€25) Dell 15" vga desktop lcd monitor. Instant desktop computer, works perfectly. I wiped Vista and installed Linux Mint Debian, Ubuntu 12.04 Unity and #! I have one free partition left and the choices are Debian Wheezy KDE , PCLinuxOS KDE 64bit, Linux Lite and Peppermint 64 bit. Which to pick to complete a quad boot PC, and then which to dump when I settle on a permanent os. Linux choices! I am enjoying using #!, as I am familiar after using PiBang on a RasPi (it's identical). It's only a pity that the channel list editors and other firmware programmes for sat receivers don't have a linux variant, or I would be rid of Windows permanently. [/QUOTE]
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