Forwarded from Dppz Erg
i am dual boot macos / Ubuntu for 4 months now and honestly i realise i dont boot as much on macos than i did a while ago, im almost fully Ubuntu , except for that one app..once i fix my issue, will crush the disk and only install Ubuntu!
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On this Telegram channel, we teach you how to eliminate 'big tech' spying and abuses from your life, by learning to use Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and the Linux Operating System. Linux is the future, it is Digital Freedom!
Start your GNU/Linux journey today in our technology forums -> forums.jeff.pro
Start your GNU/Linux journey today in our technology forums -> forums.jeff.pro
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Forwarded from Theresa Holmes
Just finished switching over to Linux Mint Cinnamon on my main computer. Switched from Quicken to GnuCash for my personal accounting. Now have no Windows active on any of my three systems (desktop and two laptops). Next up is to replace my poor Galaxy S9+ phone with something deGoogled before it explodes from too many years of overcharging the battery.
Funny how much easier to switch than I expectedβand how little I miss Windows.
Funny how much easier to switch than I expectedβand how little I miss Windows.
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On this channel, we help you learn how to use Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and the GNU/Linux Operating System as a complete replacement to eliminate the spying and abuses of "big tech" O.S.'s like Microsoft Windows.
Linux is made available in numerous free "Distributions," or "Distros." One of the most popular websites in Linux World is Distro watch. At distrowatch.com Linux distributions are ranked by popularity, daily. They are provided along with breaking news about developments in the FOSS and Linux community.
Like many applications in the FOSS world, Distro watch is more practical than polished, but it is highly useful. For new and experienced Linux users, Distrowatch is a good site to bookmark and review often.
@Jeffrey_Peterson
Linux is made available in numerous free "Distributions," or "Distros." One of the most popular websites in Linux World is Distro watch. At distrowatch.com Linux distributions are ranked by popularity, daily. They are provided along with breaking news about developments in the FOSS and Linux community.
Like many applications in the FOSS world, Distro watch is more practical than polished, but it is highly useful. For new and experienced Linux users, Distrowatch is a good site to bookmark and review often.
@Jeffrey_Peterson
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Forwarded from Texas πΊπΈ βοΈ π¦
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Linux is so amazing, it has reengaged my enthusiasm for learning a new system. And within a few months of reviewing and testing. Iβve upgraded an old windows 7 to Linux Mint, setup a nas server with remote virtual machines using VPN. And setup a custom image to install Linux to as many hard drives as I want, speeding up the setup time of a new machine, or restore to my own personal image.
It just keeps getting more amazing as I expand this knowledge to family and friends. And hope to one day help others that just need it done for them, setup and go.
I have not had a class with JP Technology, but I recommend it for beginners @Jeffrey_Peterson.
It just keeps getting more amazing as I expand this knowledge to family and friends. And hope to one day help others that just need it done for them, setup and go.
I have not had a class with JP Technology, but I recommend it for beginners @Jeffrey_Peterson.
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Forwarded from Liberty Mom
Quick story if anyone needs more convincing that Windows STINKS. π‘ I'm forced to use Windows for my job. I'm trying to learn about Macros and VBA so that I can edit several hundred Word documents with content controls. Anyway, I posted a question on a Microsoft forum yesterday, and it reminded me how WONDERFUL, AWESOME, HELPFUL, AND KIND the people are HERE. The response I got was, and I quote, "This is not a free macro-writing service." π I actually got scolded for asking a question. Grrrrrr. π€ So once again, I'm very grateful for this channel and the climate of learning and helping that has been fostered and diligently protected here. π₯°
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Forwarded from Blueghost05
That ability to run a distro from a USB drive and also save your data on that drive is called Persistence. Most Linux distros can do that, but some make it easy to do. Check out these three if you want to learn more:
https://embeddedinventor.com/top-3-usb-persistent-linux-distros-comparison-analysis/
https://embeddedinventor.com/top-3-usb-persistent-linux-distros-comparison-analysis/
Embedded Inventor
Top 3 USB Persistent Linux Distros: Comparison & Analysis..!!
This article is for those of you looking for a Linux distro which is USB persistent so that you can run Linux using just your USB flash drive. Letβ go ahead and explore what choices we have and analyze their differences of the best USB persistent Linux distros!β¦
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Many are surprised when they discover that the Linux Operating System can easily be configured with the same look and feel as the "big tech" O.S.'s they were used to, but without any of the "big tech" spying and abuse at the system level when you use Linux.
In this video, see just how good your new GNU/Linux desktop can be!
https://linuxscoop.com/video/xfce-macos-big-sur
In this video, see just how good your new GNU/Linux desktop can be!
https://linuxscoop.com/video/xfce-macos-big-sur
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Forwarded from Kim H
First I tried Ubuntu on my friends MacBook Pro. It was a bit sluggish, no WiFi and froze over time. Then i tried Linux Mint and it worked! Printer added automatically, WiFi and so far working flawlessly ππ an old laptop revived and ready for another round π₯³
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Forwarded from Macks M3
WooHoo!!! MX-Linux live session is running on 20+ year old ThinkPad, gave up on USB boot option and wrote a DVD iso image, but clearly can see modern Linux on very old laptop.
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Forwarded from Timothy Sky
I left Mozilla Firefox browser today.
I will not use a browser that is collaborating with Meta (FB). I downloaded and installed the Brave browser using sudo commands in the Linux Mint Terminal. Following the steps on the Brave browser download page was easy peasy!
I will not use a browser that is collaborating with Meta (FB). I downloaded and installed the Brave browser using sudo commands in the Linux Mint Terminal. Following the steps on the Brave browser download page was easy peasy!
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Forwarded from Michele
I loaded Brave, but it seems like itβs using Firefox. Not sure what I did wrong, or still need to do.
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Forwarded from Dolores Abernathy
I have been very happy with Libre Wolf and have been using that with Duck Duck Go instead of Firefox...
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Forwarded from John
Brave runs great on Linux btw. Yes, change your default browser in your settings. Firefox is fraud - sorry to say. I hope Brave hangs in there.
Forwarded from JP's technology chat (Admin)
Linux has a robust GUI, every bit as powerful as Windows and MacOS. Depending on your Distro, you can install software from the desktop Software Center.
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Forwarded from Deanna Gilbert
Iβm looking at satellite phones can anyone give me some info on them, like will they work if cell towers go out and power goes down and what is a good one to look into?
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Forwarded from David Morgan
π Here's to all of you for help making my new device safe. The best part of getting away from Google is using their device to do it. Bye!
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Forwarded from Mtn Mama
I just need to figure out how to install a printer then I can drop MS
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If you are one of the several hundred learners enrolled in our Linux for Beginners course, your invitations for tomorrow's Weekend Linux Workshop (to be held Sat. Feb. 19th @ 5:00pm EST) are being sent out to your email right now! (If you can't be there live, the wekeend workshops are always recorded so you can watch them later on the LMS!)
This week we will cover, as review for some of our experienced learners, and as a guide for those who are new: What are the main differences I will experience between the 'big tech' Operating System I used before, and my new Linux O.S.? We review Desktops, software installations, virus protection, firewalls and more!
If you can't make it, don't worry, the Workshop will be recorded (as always) and posted in our LMS system, for you to view with your login and password, any time you like!
@Jeffrey_Peterson
This week we will cover, as review for some of our experienced learners, and as a guide for those who are new: What are the main differences I will experience between the 'big tech' Operating System I used before, and my new Linux O.S.? We review Desktops, software installations, virus protection, firewalls and more!
If you can't make it, don't worry, the Workshop will be recorded (as always) and posted in our LMS system, for you to view with your login and password, any time you like!
@Jeffrey_Peterson
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On this Telegram channel, we teach you how to eliminate 'big tech' spying and abuses from your life, by learning to use Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and the Linux Operating System. Linux is the future, it is Digital Freedom!
Start your GNU/Linux journey today in our technology forums -> forums.jeff.pro
Start your GNU/Linux journey today in our technology forums -> forums.jeff.pro
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We are interested to hear your thoughts about Apple AIr Pods.
Love them, hate them, use something similar or completely different?
These sure became popular.
@Jeffrey_Peterson
Love them, hate them, use something similar or completely different?
These sure became popular.
@Jeffrey_Peterson
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