jacoxnet | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 31 2008 | video, books, microsoft, adobe, ebooksBlog by Bill McCoy of Adobe on ebooks. The beta version of Adobe Digital Editions he describes finally allowed me to rescue 17 ebooks I bought from Amazon from an old laptop computer, to which they had been tied for a couple of years. NB: Microsoft has to share blame for that as well. I tried to restore a backup of the laptop to run in VMWare, but the activation restrictions on the OEM version of Windows XP wouldn't allow it to start up.
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This tutorial shows how you can set up a Linux Mint 5 Elyssa R1 desktop that is a full-fledged replacement for a Windows desktop, i.e. that has all the software that people need to do the things they do on their Windows desktops. The advantages are clear: you get a secure system without DRM restrictions that works even on old hardware, and the best thing is: all software comes free of charge. Linux Mint 5 is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu 8.04 that has lots of packages in its repositories (like multimedia codecs, Adobe Flash, Adobe Reader, Skype, Google Earth, etc.) that are relatively hard to install on other distributions; it therefore provides a user-friendly desktop experience even for Linux newbies.
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