Re: RE: [libreoffice-users] Windows lifecycle [was: CONVERTING A MICROSOFT TEMPLATE ...]

2014-04-23 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
There is nothing actually stopping you from continuing to use Xp.
Something like 30% of desktops are still on Xp.

Just take care to avoid phishing scams etc.  Also consider a dual-boot on
it.

If you want to give a Gnu&Linux a go then it's best to download (torrent if
poss) a few different versions.  Ubuntu makes it easy to make a LiveUsb to
test-drive the distro.  On 2 of 'my' really ancient machines all different
versions of Mint crashed or were horribly slow but that says more about my
machines than about Mint.  On a merely fairly old machine it flew along and
looked really nice.  Err, i only tried the cinamon, mate and kde versions
(to be fair that leaves xfce and debian to go)
Regards from
Tom :)






On 23 April 2014 22:16, Virgil Arrington  wrote:

>
>
>
>  Original Message ----
> Subject:    RE: [libreoffice-users] Windows lifecycle [was: CONVERTING
> A MICROSOFT TEMPLATE ...]
> Date:   Wed, 23 Apr 2014 16:10:24 -0400
> From:   Virgil Arrington 
> To: James Knott 
>
>
>
>
>
> James Knott wrote,
> >
> > I run openSUSE Linux on my computers and have for several years. It's
> > generally possible to to an upgrade as new versions come out.
>
> I'm thinking of installing Mint Debian to my (now defuct XP) desktop. I
> understand it's a rolling release, which should me continuous ongoing
> support. At least now I have an extra computer to experiment with and
> become even more familiar with that lovely little penguin.
>
> Virgil
>
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Re: RE: [libreoffice-users] Windows lifecycle [was: CONVERTING A MICROSOFT TEMPLATE ...]

2014-04-23 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
hah, ok so Ubuntu 14.04's "Startup Disk Creator" only worked for a few of
the distros i downloaded.  No immediately obvious pattern wrt family etc.

Bodhi was amazing!  A tad empty but looks intriguing, kinda reminds me of
antiX a bit but is completely different.

Mint Xfce and Mint Mate and Kubuntu were really fast!  I'd heard the folks
at Kde were working hard at making it faster and lighter but never believed
it until i saw it racing along there!
Regards from
Tom :)



On 23 April 2014 22:31, Tom Davies  wrote:

> Hi :)
> There is nothing actually stopping you from continuing to use Xp.
> Something like 30% of desktops are still on Xp.
>
> Just take care to avoid phishing scams etc.  Also consider a dual-boot on
> it.
>
> If you want to give a Gnu&Linux a go then it's best to download (torrent
> if poss) a few different versions.  Ubuntu makes it easy to make a LiveUsb
> to test-drive the distro.  On 2 of 'my' really ancient machines all
> different versions of Mint crashed or were horribly slow but that says more
> about my machines than about Mint.  On a merely fairly old machine it flew
> along and looked really nice.  Err, i only tried the cinamon, mate and kde
> versions (to be fair that leaves xfce and debian to go)
> Regards from
> Tom :)
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 23 April 2014 22:16, Virgil Arrington  wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> ---- Original Message 
>> Subject:RE: [libreoffice-users] Windows lifecycle [was:
>> CONVERTING A MICROSOFT TEMPLATE ...]
>> Date:   Wed, 23 Apr 2014 16:10:24 -0400
>> From:   Virgil Arrington 
>> To: James Knott 
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> James Knott wrote,
>> >
>> > I run openSUSE Linux on my computers and have for several years. It's
>> > generally possible to to an upgrade as new versions come out.
>>
>> I'm thinking of installing Mint Debian to my (now defuct XP) desktop. I
>> understand it's a rolling release, which should me continuous ongoing
>> support. At least now I have an extra computer to experiment with and
>> become even more familiar with that lovely little penguin.
>>
>> Virgil
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Windows lifecycle [was: CONVERTING A MICROSOFT TEMPLATE ...]

2014-04-23 Thread Virgil Arrington


On 04/23/2014 06:19 PM, Toki wrote:


The typical end-user does not know that both hardware and software 
comes with EOL dates, much less has any idea when those dates will occur.


jonathon



That was certainly true of this typical end-user.

Virgil

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Windows lifecycle [was: CONVERTING A MICROSOFT TEMPLATE ...]

2014-04-23 Thread Toki

On 4/23/2014 6:36 AM, Brian Barker wrote:

>  So whenever you purchased it, you would have expected expiration 
either now or much sooner.


That would be true if, and only if one of the following conditions is true:

* The vendor of the OP's system was one of the 6-nines that provides EOL 
dates for both the hardware and software that they sell;

* The OP's job entails providing 7/24 hour support for Windows;

The typical end-user does not know that both hardware and software comes 
with EOL dates, much less has any idea when those dates will occur.


jonathon




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Fwd: RE: [libreoffice-users] Windows lifecycle [was: CONVERTING A MICROSOFT TEMPLATE ...]

2014-04-23 Thread Virgil Arrington




 Original Message 
Subject: 	RE: [libreoffice-users] Windows lifecycle [was: CONVERTING A 
MICROSOFT TEMPLATE ...]

Date:   Wed, 23 Apr 2014 16:10:24 -0400
From:   Virgil Arrington 
To: James Knott 





James Knott wrote,
>
> I run openSUSE Linux on my computers and have for several years. It's
> generally possible to to an upgrade as new versions come out.

I'm thinking of installing Mint Debian to my (now defuct XP) desktop. I 
understand it's a rolling release, which should me continuous ongoing 
support. At least now I have an extra computer to experiment with and 
become even more familiar with that lovely little penguin.


Virgil



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Fwd: RE: [libreoffice-users] Windows lifecycle [was: CONVERTING A MICROSOFT TEMPLATE ...]

2014-04-23 Thread Virgil Arrington


Agreed, Jay.

I learned about the XP support expiration on the evening news a few 
months ago. Until then, it never occurred to me that M$ would stop 
supporting its OS. That thought wasn't on my radar screen, which 
probably (and fairly) says more about me and my (lack of) computer 
knowledge than it does M$.


But, I find it truly offensive when M$ ceases to support XP and then 
suggests that I buy a new computer so that I can have 8.1. I would buy a 
Mac before doing that.


Virgil



> Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2014 10:09:34 -0400
> From: jsloz...@gmail.com
> To: users@global.libreoffice.org
> Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Windows lifecycle [was: CONVERTING A 
MICROSOFT TEMPLATE ...]

>
>
> On 04/23/2014 09:36 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
> > At 07:57 23/04/2014 -0400, Virgil Arrington wrote:
> >> ... Ubuntu clearly states on its website when 12.04 support will
> >> expire, so I know going in what I'm getting into. M$ gave me no such
> >> warning when I purchased my XP machine years ago.
> >
> > That's odd. You may want to bookmark
> > http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/lifecycle for future
> > reference. Apparently XP was originally intended to expire at the end
> > of 2011 - ten years after its release - but this was postponed in 2007
> > to this month. So whenever you purchased it, you would have expected
> > expiration either now or much sooner.
> >
> > (Er, no: I am not taking sides. But I do like to see arguments being
> > based on evidence.)
> >
> > Brian Barker
> >
> I think the real point is the MS is not providing a reasonable upgrade
> for many users. Both in terms of cost and ease. Many with XP can not run
> W8 at all and have three options: continue to use XP, replace the
> computer which is still working, or replace the OS with a Linux distro.
> Since most Linux distros are free, replacing XP with Linux is the
> cheapest option and viable for many. Also, there is no direct upgrade
> path from XP to W7 and I assume this is true for W8 also. Thus, XP has
> to installed first then it is wiped out by the new OS which means all
> the applications and data must be reinstalled (after first saving the
> data).
>
> Virgil noted he knew about the expiration of XP which is not the real 
issue.

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Fwd: RE: [libreoffice-users] Windows lifecycle [was: CONVERTING A MICROSOFT TEMPLATE ...]

2014-04-23 Thread Virgil Arrington

Brian,

Thank you for the clarification. I do want to be fair, even in my anger. 
My apologies to M$ concerning notice of the expiration of XP.


That said, as a typical Windows user, it never occurred to me to go to a 
Microsoft website to determine the lifecycle for XP. When I bought my 
computer, it never occurred to me that Windows versions even had 
expiration dates and there was certainly nothing in the information 
provided me with the computer to indicate that. Again, not necessarily 
blaming M$ for the lack of information, just saying I never saw it when 
purchasing my computer.


By contrast, I obtained Ubuntu by downloading it. That process 
inherently took me to the 12.04LTS website where I could clearly and 
easily see Ubuntu's plans for 12.04. This doesn't make the Canonical 
folks more virtuous than M$, but for my experience, it made for clearer 
information up front.


Virgil

> Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2014 14:36:03 +0100
> To: users@global.libreoffice.org
> From: b.m.bar...@btinternet.com
> Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Windows lifecycle [was: CONVERTING A 
MICROSOFT TEMPLATE ...]

>
> At 07:57 23/04/2014 -0400, Virgil Arrington wrote:
> >... Ubuntu clearly states on its website when 12.04 support will
> >expire, so I know going in what I'm getting into. M$ gave me no such
> >warning when I purchased my XP machine years ago.
>
> That's odd. You may want to bookmark
> http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/lifecycle for future
> reference. Apparently XP was originally intended to expire at the end
> of 2011 - ten years after its release - but this was postponed in
> 2007 to this month. So whenever you purchased it, you would have
> expected expiration either now or much sooner.
>
> (Er, no: I am not taking sides. But I do like to see arguments being
> based on evidence.)
>
> Brian Barker
>
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Windows lifecycle [was: CONVERTING A MICROSOFT TEMPLATE ...]

2014-04-23 Thread James Knott
Jay Lozier wrote:
> Also, there is no direct upgrade path from XP to W7 and I assume this
> is true for W8 also.

I run openSUSE Linux on my computers and have for several years.  It's
generally possible to to an upgrade as new versions come out.  I
recently upgraded my motherboard & hard drive (old drive was IDE and new
MB only supports SATA), as the old MB was getting slow.  I just copied
my system to the new drive and then moved to the new motherboard and it
works fine.  With Linux, drivers also tend to be supported much longer
than in Windows, so that old hardware will generally continue to work
just fine.  For example, I have an Epson scanner, which I bought several
years ago.  It worked with both Linux and XP.  However, while it still
works fine in Linux, I cannot use it with Windows 7, as the drivers are
not available for it.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Windows lifecycle [was: CONVERTING A MICROSOFT TEMPLATE ...]

2014-04-23 Thread Jay Lozier


On 04/23/2014 09:36 AM, Brian Barker wrote:

At 07:57 23/04/2014 -0400, Virgil Arrington wrote:
... Ubuntu clearly states on its website when 12.04 support will 
expire, so I know going in what I'm getting into. M$ gave me no such 
warning when I purchased my XP machine years ago.


That's odd. You may want to bookmark 
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/lifecycle for future 
reference. Apparently XP was originally intended to expire at the end 
of 2011 - ten years after its release - but this was postponed in 2007 
to this month. So whenever you purchased it, you would have expected 
expiration either now or much sooner.


(Er, no: I am not taking sides. But I do like to see arguments being 
based on evidence.)


Brian Barker

I think the real point is the MS is not providing a reasonable upgrade 
for many users. Both in terms of cost and ease. Many with XP can not run 
W8 at all and have three options: continue to use XP, replace the 
computer which is still working, or replace the OS with a Linux distro. 
Since most Linux distros are free, replacing XP with Linux is the 
cheapest option and viable for many. Also, there is no direct upgrade 
path from XP to W7 and I assume this is true for W8 also. Thus, XP has 
to installed first then it is wiped out by the new OS which means all 
the applications and data must be reinstalled (after first saving the 
data).


Virgil noted he knew about the expiration of XP which is not the real issue.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Windows lifecycle [was: CONVERTING A MICROSOFT TEMPLATE ...]

2014-04-23 Thread Brian Barker

At 07:57 23/04/2014 -0400, Virgil Arrington wrote:
... Ubuntu clearly states on its website when 12.04 support will 
expire, so I know going in what I'm getting into. M$ gave me no such 
warning when I purchased my XP machine years ago.


That's odd. You may want to bookmark 
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/lifecycle for future 
reference. Apparently XP was originally intended to expire at the end 
of 2011 - ten years after its release - but this was postponed in 
2007 to this month. So whenever you purchased it, you would have 
expected expiration either now or much sooner.


(Er, no: I am not taking sides. But I do like to see arguments being 
based on evidence.)


Brian Barker 



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