Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Richgit69
- 04 Dec 2008 22:19
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IE keeps opening IE windows for pop adverts alot recently??? did the usually stuff virus check and spyware but nothing found?
Norton Security has also started to tell me product key is not right today, so need to find a good Free Firewall/Virsus/spyware checker all in one wud be best
Also got Zonealarm Security Suite 7.0483
SuperAntiSpyware
Avasti 4.8
Seymour Clearly
- 04 Dec 2008 23:49
- 7484 of 11003
You're a bit late Dezzer. Plasterboard's gone on now!! Just have to live with it. Anyway, it's for the kids bedrooms, and I haven't got the router end wired through yet.
Thanks anyway :-)
foale
- 05 Dec 2008 10:23
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thanks for the advice guys will have a look a bit later...encouraged that someone said my HDD may not be at fault...
amazingly very uptodate with back ups and so only 3 days data at risk...
pics etc safely backed up elsewhere...
kernow
- 05 Dec 2008 12:32
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A bit of feedback fwiw - my ASUS eee has arrived and set up. It came with XP, Star Office (the Sun equivalent of Open Office I think) ppt viewer, msn and skype preloaded. I thought the lack of an optical drive would be a problem. Not at all. I've just copied installation discs to a usb stick and installed Office and other things easily and can now have all my presentations on the 80gb hdd plus calendar and contacts. 1gb ram seems to cope fine. The display is small of course but clear enough and the keyboard/touchpad are little different to my main machine for ease of use.
I've also eset nod antivirus preinstalled - never heard of it but it is working fine and I suspect I'll be asked to pay after a trial period in which case my AVG will replace it.
Battery life is incredible - all morning yesterday as a trial while I set it up.
All in all at 225 delivered a wonderful buy for use in my lecturing and taking to Spain.
ThePublisher
- 05 Dec 2008 12:47
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kernow,
I've been tracking the eee since it was announced.
As I need to use some Windows photographic software that probably does not work with Linux I've not been tempted yet.
Which particular spec is yours?
You mention the 80gb hdd. Presumably that's a USB add on? Does that not use quite a bit of battery power?
TP
kernow
- 05 Dec 2008 13:10
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TP - the hard drive is integral with 80gb on the 904 and if it does use a lot of battery I've not noticed - at least 4 hrs almost continuous use yesterday.
I was in favour of giving linux a go as a blow against the Gates empire. Open Office looks very good but like you I have one app. (my internet dongle) which only runs on windows. I still considered installing linux in dual boot but all the articles I read suggested this could cause issues that this amateur couldn't understand let alone solve :-(
Optimist
- 05 Dec 2008 13:30
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Kernow
If you like the Linux apps then checkout
Portabkeapps.com it is a suite of free stand alone apps that run on Windows. Most of the common Linux apps are there and they don't need installing so they don't slow your computer when your not using them.
ThePublisher
- 05 Dec 2008 13:56
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Opt,
I'd use a solid state hard drive laptop primarly to download pictures from a tethered camera. To do that I need the Canon USB interface driver to work (and how I'd find out whether that does under Linux is anyone's guess) and also a programme that links and displays the images
called DLSR Downloader
I'd then use it for holidays as my e:mail and web contact device - but here I am sure the Linux equiv of Portable Apps will do all I'd ever need.
TP
Seymour Clearly
- 05 Dec 2008 14:43
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If I want to store copies of documents on my hard drive, is it quicker / better / smaller to store them as pdf or jpg files?
kernow
- 05 Dec 2008 14:54
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Optimist - thanks and I've taken a look. Not for me though as my original thought was to buy a linux version and banish Gates altogether - just my contrarian nature I suppose as I knew nothing about Linux/open office et al until last week. However this is just wishful thinking until all apps can run under linux and that's never going to happen I suspect e.g. I still have to keep IE around as some internet sites I use don't like firefox
Seymour Clearly
- 05 Dec 2008 15:46
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Thanks, we just need to be able to read the documents, not analyse them. Will go with jpeg I think.
SEADOG
- 06 Dec 2008 08:51
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SC
If you use JPEG to copy documents I have found that if you try to enlarge them the print goes to pixels very quickly and are unreadable on screen. SD
ExecLine
- 06 Dec 2008 09:56
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You might like to have a look at this:
2007 Microsoft Office Add-in: Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS
Brief Description
This download allows you to export and save to the PDF and XPS formats in eight 2007 Microsoft Office programs. It also allows you to send as e-mail attachment in the PDF and XPS formats in a subset of these programs.
Seymour Clearly
- 06 Dec 2008 10:07
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That looks good Exec. We run Office 2003 at work but I have 2007 at home & on my lappy so it'll be useful for that.
BTW had a look at the Samknows website. That's an excellent resource. I see the only LLU we have at home is for Talk Talk, which I kind of knew anyway, but would like to see others doing it soon.
Haystack
- 06 Dec 2008 12:52
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You could try the open office word clone which can export pdf files as standard.
There is also
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/
which gets installed as a printer and you can then write a pdf file from any software that has a print feature. You print and then select PDFcreator as you printer. It then lets you save, email etc.
ThePublisher
- 06 Dec 2008 13:09
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My wife's e:mail address has received 51 spam messages over the last twelve hours. Almost all are the same text but all are from different addresses.
This spam has been building over the last few days.
All my mail reader has done is to pick up the headers and a few lines of body.
It will take two seconds to junk them at compuserve which is our mail server.
But, is there something more effective that I should do?
From my point of view this is no big deal - but 1,000 a day would be tedious!
TP
Haystack
- 06 Dec 2008 13:46
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If your mail program lets you view 'full headers' then copy just the part that says something like this below. Then go to this web site
http://www.ip-adress.com/trace_email/
and paste the received details into the window provided. It will tell you the real source of the email. The one below is Nigeria. I did one the other day and the map it gave could be zoomed in to a specific house in Japan. You could then go round and knock on their door.
Received: from 67.195.9.86 (HELO n3.bullet.mail.gq1.yahoo.com) (67.195.9.86) by mta165.mail.ac4.yahoo.com with SMTP; Fri, 05 Dec 2008 17:42:41 -0800
Received: from [67.195.9.82] by n3.bullet.mail.gq1.yahoo.com with NNFMP; 06 Dec 2008 01:41:57 -0000
Received: from [67.195.9.111] by t2.bullet.mail.gq1.yahoo.com with NNFMP; 06 Dec 2008 01:40:50 -0000
Received: from [127.0.0.1] by omp115.mail.gq1.yahoo.com with NNFMP; 06 Dec 2008 01:38:59 -0000
Received: (qmail 25320 invoked by uid 60001); 6 Dec 2008 01:38:59 -0000