> My main point is to trigger the thing in your head that made u say - Linux
> is the way.
Have you ever actually tried to build a laptop?
DIY really isn't an option.
Addressing your next paragraph is rather tricky; perhaps you'd like to
give us old farts a break and try writing sentences? It does make
comprehension easier. But I'll see if I can untangle your response...
> Outsourcing is good sometimes. Maybe a rent-a-box and run it fRom home
> solution.
Outsource a laptop and run it from home? Rent a laptop?
Where exactly do you expect to find such laptops for rent?
> Then u can turn that box into Wat u need.
You've still overlooked the fact that getting hold of a laptop usually
means buying a pre-packaged lump from a manufacturer. Whilst you *can* buy
parts separately, they rarely go together...
> do Wat the hello u like and if all goes pear u can ask 4 a reboot.
No, you've lost me there. I have no idea what you're trying to say.
Vic.
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