i wouldn't recommend you even fiddle with Ubuntu. it's just a linux distribution. i really like to promote open source software to my students so i like using Ubtuntu in class from time to time just to show it's viable. but, the truth of the matter is that OS X is far better for the average person.<br><br>
I'm going with Boot Camp and ordered Win XP home edition or something like that.<br><br>The Tax Assessor in Yamhill County web page has a prog that doesn't work with Macintosh. That's another thing I will use with Windows.<br><br>
Great suggestion, Mike. I don't know if I can set it to log in automatically, but that's certainly worth a try. I love this keyboard and it's a pain to have to go looking for another one. <br><br>
MikeSellers
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Registered: 05/11/02
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Loc: Atlanta, GA
I only have one account so I didn't have to set it to login automatically so I assume you have more than one account. TweakUI lets you set auto login.<br><br>
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Loc: Oceanside, CA USA
I went with Fusion for several reasons. <br><br>1: They had a great rebate - and the price at Amazon plus the rebate made it $42.00. <br><br>2: It supports multi-processors. Considering I have eight cores now, that was significant. <br><br>3: They had a free utility that let me convert my Virtual PC 7 volume to a volume Fusion can work with. After re-activation of XP Pro, it's worked flawlessly!<br><br>4: VMWare has a long history in virtualization.<br><br>Eric<br><br>I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying that I approved of it. - Mark Twain<br>
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Eric
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Oooooooooooooooooooooo! You win. Mine comes tomorrow, maybe.<br><br>Send me the top app, I'll test it out for you. You're probably too busy right now with other stuff! <br><br>Have fun.<br><br><br><br><br>