Well done Woo, I have put in graphics cards, memory, soundcards and cd drives but not the mens stuff.:thumb:
Hi Coub Thank you But I have to get the Kitchen finished first,Tile the walls,fit new units,and mow the Lawns front and Back,take The Dogs for a walk,Hoover the House ,clean the windows outside Its hard work being a member of the Male species :D:D:D
Hi, Walnut Have you seen our group going through, from Lands End to John O'Groats:- http://niglejog.blogspot.com/ Interesting ride.
Woo - was that a primary drive or a secondary one? And if it was a primary drive what operating system are you using. I still have an old Window 98 machine, which was about the last where you could install the operating system as many times as you liked on a primary drive without involving Microsoft. But my new m/c has windows XP, and if I want to install a new primary drive I understand I need to get Microsoft's permission, but I am not sure exactly what that involves as I haven't done it so far.
I have the complete freedom to do what I like, change any drives, plug in extras etc. Ubuntu doesn't require you to get permission from anyone, it's all open source and free to use.
There is an awful lot to be said for Linux Larkshall - if only to break Bill Gates monopoly. The trouble is one of critical mass. When enough people use it all the software, games, utilities etc will be available, but unfortunately they are mostly on Windows. I am looking foreward to a Windows box in Linux, like the DOS box in Windows.