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662085 tn?1331345560 But a distro called Ubuntu is reducing the difficulty of simple PC users using Linux. I used Linux exclusively for 3 or 4 months at a certain point on my laptop, and it was probably the best months I ever had on my laptop. But then I had to go back to Windows because everyone just wants to support the corporate devil known as Microsoft, and the programs I needed to use didn't have Linux support or the ability to emulate under Linux user the WINE windows capability layer.
Avatar f tn Ok, so where's the other vote? I am currently using win XP and switching over to Linux Unbuntu - Hardy Heron dist. It's so easy and simple and no viruses or extra **** to deal with like window$. Plus it's free!!! Bummer about PuppyLove989... Vi$ta has been such a bunch of crapware that M$ is coming out with a brand new OS in win7 instead of doing upgrades for it... ha ha... going backwards actually to the winXP base system and just making it look like vi$ta really... ha ha...
Avatar f tn d be more than happy to help out anyone who would like to take the plunge with Linux. The neat thing is, you can run Linux off of a CD or a flash drive and keep your current computer just the way it is... more on that later if you are interested. Just send me an email or take a gander at the Linux.org site and search for Ubuntu. It's the latest greatest desk top environment for home users. It's simple and uncomplicated and that's not just me saying so from a techy point of view.
Avatar f tn Luca, Bentley, gage, chase. Here is a couple.
Avatar f tn this is hidden behind search bar in firefox on this particular linux. have not tested on firefox win or mac.
647754 tn?1270036911 Open office is and excellent suite of programs! I only have experience with the linux version, which is totally awesome for everything I need a word processor for. But thre are lots of free work processing programs for linux, you could try any of those as well, most have been compiled to run on a microsoft or apple OS. you need to configure your printer properly, then printing from OO is no different than printing from any other program!
221122 tn?1323011265 Hurry back! Be sure to keep your operating system, firewall, anti-virus, and anti-spyware up to day and active....but that's another forum. There are lots of "freeware" available to handle all the above, except the OS, unless you want to try Linux, which is itself virus resistant.
Avatar f tn Depends on the task at hand. At work I use a Linux desktop, at home, a windows laptop. I'd prefer a MacBook for home us, but was on a budget and got an inexpensive Dell.
Avatar f tn Micah Linux Lozano ♡
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Avatar m tn I was having severe headaches after an ablation and found out I was having junctional rhythms and had to have a pacemaker. I had them even after the pacemaker but the doctor reprogrammed my pacemaker and that helped. Maybe some adjustments just need to be made.They told me it would take a few times before they got it right.
647754 tn?1270036911 and/or printer driver? Sounds so familiar. Either way, OpenOffice is the Linux equivalent to MS office that works on Windows machines. It's something like 100 or 200 meg download. A cable connection only need a few seconds to download this, don't know how many months it would take with a dial-up modem. If you have a dial-up or other slow connection then find someone with a fast connection and have them put it on a CD for you.
Avatar f tn s opinion and asking for referrals to local headache centers that focus on cluster headaches may indeed be helpful. Cluster headache usually responds to similar migraine preventative drugs and can often be brought under better control temporarily by steroids or nerve blocks. Many patients also respond to inhaled 100 percent oxygen while others benefit from topical anesthetic applied inside the nose, injected or nasal triptans.
Avatar m tn The pain was extremely painful and hard to cope. I was wondering if this is a cluster headache and if so, is there any way to relieve the pain? I also had a minor one last night and when I woke up this morning, for some reason, both my eyes hurt a lot. Not like the normal "arg it's bright" pain. More like getting soap in the eye type of pain, just without the irritation to cause tearing.
Avatar m tn It's interesting that everyone has irregular beats--but most people simply don't feel them. We sensitive types do. Perhaps you've read what actually happens during an ectopic beat? If not, here's a simplified rundown: The 'Pacemaker' in the upper right atrium normally sets the heart rate, but it's important to know that every cardiac cell in the heart is naturally rhythmic and contractile.
Avatar n tn Strictly speaking, palpitations are a particular awareness of your heartbeat, be it regular or irregular, regardless of the anatomical origin of the beat. It's interesting that everyone has irregular beats--but most people simply don't feel them. We sensitive types do. You mention an uneven pulse. The very nature of PVCs is unevenness: The letters stand for 'premature ventricular contraction.
675084 tn?1233087505 good you ask me.. my pacemaker is set to 80beats and I'm 100% depend on my pacemaker.. i have a Medtronic this my 2nd. pacemaker... my first Medtronic pacemaker i had it for 18 yrs. until the doctor turn it down than it didn't work good.. had to get a new one.. in Dec. it will be 2yrs. i had my pacemaker check last week and i find out the doctor that put my pacemaker in didn't set my pacemaker for life depend.. Good news is now my pacemaker is set for it not to be ever turn off..
Avatar f tn The pacemaker itself should not be a deterent from having an ablation. I've had a pacemaker for 6 years (because of an ablation actually), and then had another ablation about a year ago. Unfortunately, the ablations don't work for me, but I have IST, not SVT so hopefully they're more effective for that.