evrsince I been gettin those damned update suggestions my wireless mouse is out of control...literally....kinda fucked up....sometimes it works...sometimes it dont....so i changed the USB slot for that little thingy you put in there....then it worked again...then stopped....then I changed the USB slot again...and it didnt´work...and then after a while it did.... and I even looked it up on google. went to the control panel to devices, drivers, mouse etc.. did everything they said...to no avail... now its back to normal...butt for how long?. bet it´s gon go back to no control again...
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that USB slot.. I been doing both holes... first one...then the other....then back to the first one...then back to hole two.... gotta get in where you fit in .... still no reaction... so i keep goin from one hole to the other....like some DP action... butt this aint fun... kinda frustrating... like a DP with limp dick ... . so WTF could be wrong? I tried downloading new drivers.... went from one USB slut to the other... first slot , then second....sometimes the puter recognizes the mouse....sometimes it wont.. like an ex GF you meet at the restaurant and she pretend she dont know you anymore. this is soo frustrating. fuck windows. fuck hoes. fuck cheap ass mouses... fuck computers.
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So how do I know which updates are really, really important and which ones are unnecessary? I´m afraid of missing out on the more important updates. I´m not really computer savvy. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Two particular updates, the KB3075249 and the KB3080149, give older Windows versions the capability to send users' data to Microsoft's servers. Based on information from Microsoft 10's Support Page, the KB3075249 update "adds telemetry points" to the Windows version's UAC, or User Account Control to enable it to collect information via consent.exe in Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 versions. The KB3080149, on the other hand, is an update geared at "customer experience and diagnostic telemetry," which works by updating an older Windows version's Diagnostic and Telemetry tracking service. Once users have installed these updates on their existing Windows versions, they will function in the same manner the Windows 10 surveillance software does to collect user data and send it to their servers.
Additional updates from Microsoft which are to be avoided:
KB2505438
As I said, I will post additional updates which should be avoid.
How to uninstall updates in Windows 7: If you've already installed some of these updates.
http://www.sevenforums.co...pdate.html
Just take you time check and re-check the number(s) to make sure you are un-installing those updates that need to be uninstalled. | |
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Thank you so much, very much appreciated !
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RufusRawfield (and everyone else), read this:
http://makululinux.com/aero/
..and please take out your credit card! (after you read what the guy said).... | |
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I´m in a hurry, gotta go to work, but from what I understand, this is a website selling a Linux based OS, right? What makes you think it´s worth the investment? How is your experience with it so far? Is it true that you don´t catch a virus if you install this? Does your computer run smoothly in general ever since you´ve been using MakuluLinux? Thanks in advance!
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so is that going to solve my mouse problems for real? I've dated outside of my race and I discovered that Good Pussy is Good Pussy and Good Booty is Good Booty regardless of ethnicity...I don't have a Fetish for only Big White Tits, Big White Butts or Phat White Pussy.(chancellor) wise man ! | |
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As we sing the Pro's of Linux, we should also tell you some of its Con's.
As I mentioned if you are wedding (because of work or particular hobbies) to Microsoft or Apple software an/or 3rd party software or hardware... more often than not it won't work on link. I have a WD Cloud hard drive (if I had it to do all over again I wouldn't have bought even to use with Apple or Microsoft) I can't back up my Linux computers. I bought the Leap Motion device ( that's been tossed in my gadget junk box) can't use it with Linux. In many instances 3rd party software and some hardware build for Microsoft computers... won't work with Linux. I'll assume your job (unless you have own your on business) supplies you a work computer. If you use Photoshop... you can't use it on a Linux machine. If you use Apple devices and/or software... you can't use it on a Linux computer. You use to able to years ago but Apple blocked that.
Are there alternatives to Microsoft based software applications such as Photoshop (Linux - Gimp) Microsoft Office ( Linux -Libre Office), but as those who use the former will tell in some instances the latter lack features they need and have become use to. On the flip side,e if you can't afford Photoshop or you can't afford Microsoft Office (which is know a Office 365 subscription you will have to pay for) Linux equivalent software is a worthy alternative for many.
You can run some Mircosoft software and 3rd party software in Wine and/or PlayOnLinux
About malware, viruses, worms, & trojans...
All computers are susceptible to virus. Linux desktop users only represent about 2% of the computer world... t's just less subject to hackers developing viruses that target Linux systems. Without out getting techincal, Linux doesn have some built in features to protect if from viruses and the heterogeneous nature of Linux Distor's gives it a lot of protection. So, what I'm saying you have to be sensible about what you download... if you use Firefox extensions you have a safe computer.
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1. Yes 2. Well, since there is no freaking investment, you can't complain can you? You CAN download it for free - just that I won't LET you, because I refuse to let the creator of it, holed away in a room somewhere, experience that much pain..... and it's one of many distributions which are ALSO downloadable for free, and seems to me, have a little more funding than this one guy.....which means they pay less out of their pocket by running the server which that website runs on, and which lets you download those FAT ISO files!! But it's the quirky "little" distros which catch my heart - which is why I want to push them towards ppl like you.....and really, I don't think he's lying about the stuff he's put on that page - if he says it has MP3 support out-of-the-box, well then, it probably has goddamn exactly that! Is it so hard to send him a couple of bucks? Me personally, I only ran a live disc some time back (means some releases ago), and from what I remember, it ran just fine.....it has all the "cool" consumer stuff installed - Steam, VLC, etc. etc. which seems a perfect fit for a typical Orger 3. It is, indeed much harder to catch a virus on Linux. 1) Far fewer exist 2) When you download some software for Linux from the net, it's not a "setup.exe", but rather a .deb or an .rpm - a ".exe" can contain viruses, a "deb" opens in something called a "package manager" which will let you install that software, well, more securely, though there's a lot more to it than that.... (which you prolly dont wanna know...) And of course, nowadays there's even "software centers" INSIDE the OS, like, essentially an "app store". You pay ZERO for these, for most common softwares....i.e. the company's running even the download server out of it's own pocket..... and 3) Due to Linux's insides (again, skipping boring tech details, not all of which I'm clear about myself), if you don't run proggy's with "root" permissions, it's well nigh IMPOSSIBLE to compromise the system.....
Just try it on a live disc, bro, you don't like it, nothing lost..... just, if you do wish to do that please go for Ubuntu - but if it's this Makulu, or Mint, or Bodhi, then I would reaaaaaaaaaally like it if you're contribute.... You'll get help out of me much easier that way..... | |
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Barring an actual hardware fault, it would be almost certain..... YOU CAN TRY IT ON A LIVE DISC WITHOUT TOUCHING YOUR WINDOZE SYSTEM!!!! So - the easiest way to find out is to try...... but if you're going to download, please read the advice I gave KoolEaze..... | |
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But on the other hand you may also find that the Linux software has features that the microsoft equivalent doesn't have!! (I have been told by someone that LibreOffice has "quite a few things" inside it, though I know nothing about the tech capabilities of that guy..... but understanding whther a sofware has some features or not, of course, don't require any capability.....) | |
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ALL you guys need to see this site, btw - www.distrowatch.com . | |
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Btw, KoolEaze, to tell you whether it will run smoothly or not - what's your computer spec? What do you DO on it? [Edited 2/23/16 11:13am] | |
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Can´t tell you right now because I´m working but thank you so much for all the help and info and that link. And please don´t get me wrong, I am not stingy and believe in supporting such endeavours. I had to look again to see one can download it for free. But if I did, I would definitely donate. And thanks to TD3, too. Very much appreciated. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Sorry I just saw you've replied before you saw my edit - what do you DO on your puter? | |
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.... so when're you trying it out? | |
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Can´t give you the specs off the top of my head but I don´t do much on my computer. Internet stuff, Facebook, listening to music, watching streams and Youtube stuff, some writing. Really minor stuff. Very very basic things. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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"watching streams" is the only thing that sounds a warning bell in my head, but it seems that Mint will do you fine! www.linuxmint.com . WHICH streams, what format are they in? TD, can you help him? | |
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One of the biggest advantages, you have all most total control on what programs you want to run on your machine. One of the biggest surprise people will realize is how lil space a Linux Distro use of a HDD / SDD. You have some Distors that a bare-boned and you basically have to build the applications / OS you want.
One of the cool things that happened are these single board computers... Linux does have apps on Apple and Android that allow users to connect Linux and their mobile devices. For those who've complained, Linux requires too many work around.... only computer savvy people would know what to do, this is changing.
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