And it was truly a moment where I realized how grateful I should be.
My neighbor's mom, nice little old lady, got an HP mini, little netbook with an Atom cpu and a gig of ram, asks me to look at her machine .....(arrgh).....Windoze 7, which in the first place should not be on a computer with specs this low....so ate up with malware, trojans, OEM garbageware, toolbars (spyware)....omg....it was running over 70 processes at idle, using 700-800 mb of ram, if you even touched anything the cpu spikes to 100%, the mouse jumps all over the screen, killed malware processes re-spawn themselves instantly, she's already been locked out of un-installing programs......
I just couldn't do it, too much work...told her i'd be happy to wipe the whole thing and install something that worked, but no way i'm cleaning up that mess.
And she's a little old lady, all she does is surf a bit, and play some games, occasionally skype to her family....there is no way that somebody like that, should have her machine in that kind of state, in such a short amount of time. What a huge scam that is, it makes me a little sick to ponder on it for too long.
And then I come home, to my shiny PCLOS desktop, 100 times faster than her machine on hardware that's half a decade old (a lifetime in Moore's Law-years), humming along at barely over 100 mb of ram at idle, it has never known a virus, any software I choose to install has been specifically packaged for my system, and absolutely safe...and FREE. Laptops that are over a decade old, and have 1/4 of the memory of her machine, run better than hers ever will.
So, thank you. Thank you Texstar and all the PCLOS devs and contributors, for free-ing me from the nightmare that is that terrible corporate cartel and their lifelong death-grip on my wallet.
