Exactly. I don't use the internet like I used to. Has the threats out their changed my usage of, and the amount of time I spend on the internet? You bet. I got better things to spend time on. My wife just recently downloaded a simple scrip that deployed SHuer on her PC. Then my PC says "an object is trying to access LSass.dll but has not been granted those rights." Great, spend loads of time to remove the infections, or reinstall windows and spend loads of time getting it back to the way it was. Time to give Ubuntu another chance?
Gee! this ones 4 times better than my TRS-80! Mine is a 4MHz 64KB, (48KB addressable.)
I did put a lowercase kit in it though, for word processing. Sigh, those were the days.
Since this is a community lab it should reflect the community. I know the area. You got vacationers, lots of students, (college nearby,) as well as common PC users. You will have your hands full. I agree with most of the replies you got, but I think you shouldn't forget the more involved crowd either. How about a Linux user group?
Exactly. I don't use the internet like I used to. Has the threats out their changed my usage of, and the amount of time I spend on the internet? You bet. I got better things to spend time on. My wife just recently downloaded a simple scrip that deployed SHuer on her PC. Then my PC says "an object is trying to access LSass.dll but has not been granted those rights." Great, spend loads of time to remove the infections, or reinstall windows and spend loads of time getting it back to the way it was. Time to give Ubuntu another chance?
Gee! this ones 4 times better than my TRS-80! Mine is a 4MHz 64KB, (48KB addressable.) I did put a lowercase kit in it though, for word processing. Sigh, those were the days.
Since this is a community lab it should reflect the community. I know the area. You got vacationers, lots of students, (college nearby,) as well as common PC users. You will have your hands full. I agree with most of the replies you got, but I think you shouldn't forget the more involved crowd either. How about a Linux user group?