The future of Ubuntu Linux.... Will it make Micro$oft go bankrupt?
Gary Kirkpatrick
pegngary at gmail.com
Mon May 11 13:15:45 UTC 2009
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Ashley Benton <chuaukantli at gmail.com>wrote:
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> On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 3:33 PM, laptop <laptop at littletank.org> wrote:
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>> I have followed this discussion with great interest being an 80+ years
>> old user. My 70+ years old brother recently changed to Ubuntu and
>> alternates, as needed with Windows. From observation, the main reason
>> why Windows persists, particularly with young people, is the desire to
>> play games with as little difficulty as possible. If only Linux could
>> play all the Windows games we would have a winner.
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>> Norman
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> I agree with you my sons from 9 to 13 refuse to use Ubuntu because they are
> not able to play their games or the games are too slow. Another problem
> with my older came from the difference of format. He had a problem with his
> homework last year. He was able to use Ubuntu to do them but the school
> couldn't read them!
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> Meg
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> I do not know anything about games but if you can save any open office
word processing document (the only two I use) in different formats. i.e.
Word, txt, etc. I think you can do similar things with spread sheets.
gary
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