Walmart, it had to be inexpensive. We'll be happy to hear about your adventures with Olympus. It's not a distribution that we know a lot about. It's not one of our most popular, for sure. Acer is also known for artificially locking down some of its pre-installed Linux computers. As for the server, if you're already familiar with Ubuntu, you can start with their server. Most servers qualify as lightweight, so you almost can't go wrong with almost any server distro. You can download the Ubuntu servers right from their website. Sure. Yeah, it's real easy. You burn it, and you can boot it up. I've actually played with it. It's all command-line driven, but you can add a desktop if you want. Most of them don't add it, but that's a good way to learn the inner workings. Sure. Jim did write back. He said, thanks for getting back to me so soon. My adventures with Olympus did not last an hour. It did not seem to have any that I could find repositories for downloading software, nor was there any (26/50)
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