Linux was once the standard—but never entirely helpful—answer when asked what to do with an old computer. For many, it was something you tinkered with when you’d moved to a new machine and could afford to corrupt your old workhorse. There was no guarantee that a Linux machine would play nicely with your existing data, sharing files with friends could be difficult, and the overall process could often have often been a
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Jan 02, 2024
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