Re: [linux-audio-user] a question for any Dell Inspiron owners

From: david <gnome@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Tue Mar 20 2007 - 00:07:58 EET

Arnold Krille wrote:
> 2007/3/19, Dave Phillips <dlphillips@email-addr-hidden>:
>> Arnold Krille wrote:
>> > And check if the problem is still there on linux (with a bootable-cd)
>> > where these stereo-effects are switched off most times.
>> I'll try to convince Ivy to let me do that. She's pretty nervous about
>> me messing with her computer, she thinks I'm going to replace Windows.
>> Well, that is what I'd *like* to do... :)
>
> My wife actually started begging me to install linux on her laptop
> since my desktops all got the bar (kicker) on the right of the screen.
> She got so used to that while using my machines that she wanted the
> same on her machine. And if windows couldn't do that I could install
> linux. :-)

My wife has been using Linux on her Toshiba laptop for 4-5 years now.
She'd been using Windows 2000 on a Sony Vaio SuperSlim Pro before that.
She's a non-techie computer user - email, web browsing, writes fiction
and non-fiction, occasionally listens to audio. She's been very happy to
not worry about Windows worms and viruses, and she likes the multiple
desktop capabilities - she's always changing desktop backgrounds and
having multiple desktops just means she can have multiple backgrounds ...

She's not completely switched - she likes WordPerfect 9 - so we use
Win4Lin to run an old copy of Windows98 under Linux. But she does
everything else with native Linux apps.

-- 
David
gnome@email-addr-hidden
authenticity, honesty, community
Received on Tue Mar 20 00:15:04 2007

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