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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-30 16-05

in LeoFinance2 days ago

So during that time, you can use it to test out apps and usually they are pretty good. You'll see the software for office software. You'll see web browsers. So you can kind of use it to kind of get familiar with it and get comfortable and see how things work and see how the interface works without ever touching your Windows install. And this is kind of a good thing because if you've been using Windows, things might work a little differently. And so if you have a day or two and you've never used Linux and you want to get comfortable with it, because the worst thing is you just jump in and it's like, I don't know how to do anything. So you're not going in cold. Larry, that's such a great idea of try it before you install it. I've done that before and I usually run it a few days just to see how it runs. Now just a caveat there, if you're running it from a DVD, if you open up applications since everything's being run in memory and not from the hard drive, which is faster, it's going to be (34/46)