that we use isn't free, like Linux or LibreOffice. Oh, wait a minute. That's a whole different thing. Yes, a whole different thing. No one's going to come to your house, Larry, and say, give me your Linux box. Right. Exactly. It's not completely supported and authored and, you know, maintained by just one proprietary company with revenue in mind as the primary function. So anyway, yeah, there's definitely a difference between the Google Plus kind of free and the Linux kind of free. Yes. One of the main differences is Google Plus kind of free can go away and it did. So there you go. But that's okay. You know, we're on top of it. So we're going to cover our next part of moving from Windows to Linux today. We are. And before we get into the Windows side of things, I'd like to just make an additional comment about a company that recommends Windows for their computers. So right on their website on every page, including those pages where you are ordering one of their computers with Linux on (3/51)
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