
Hi, On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 4:46 PM, Michelle <michelle400(a)orcon.net.nz> wrote:
Puppy was recommended by a police officer. I think he was doing banking for the police maybe?
Don't trust the filth. Surprised they even realize what Linux is.
Because of the fact that it is so small a person can just
run it off ram every time they use it. So it doesn't have to be loaded onto hard drive. Any mal stuff that may happen to it is erased with the shutting down of the computer. It is an exceedingly safe way to do banking and probably emails.
This does not make it safe. You are in danger when using
I am withdrawing my request for help.
Great, you don't seem to listen to anyones feedback anyway. Good luck.
In May and June I posted something like: " I don't know how this would work. Maybe someone is about to buy a computer and can try the distros there before they load there's on or maybe they have a spare partition where they can try them. Perhaps someone owns a computer shop or works in one or at a polytechnic or university where they have access to computers and could try it there."
In my latest request I was again asking for some hands on help: by loading live puppy onto a stick or also a DVD I think. I'm pretty sure puppy is more compatible than qubes.
I did get a guy from Auckland willing to help but when he found out I live in the Waikato it didn't work out. A guy from around here offered to help but that was about the time I was reminded of live versions of distros. A guy from pb tech was willing to try live qubes and I thought it would be easier for him to do it than the guy from the LUG, save him the work.
Yeah easy for pb tech to do it. Guy from LUG would do it for a beer though.
So unless someone is willing to help in a hands on way, I don't want anymore help. Thanks anyway.
Suggested it before, will suggest one last time. Show up to Te Ata on a Monday or Friday morning and someone from there will help. I'm sorry I couldn't be of more help but I really tried. Now to trim. Cheers, William