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How can local businessesbest support our veterans? I recently learned about collaborations that offer complimentary benefits to veterans, such as Will Kits. I'm curious to hear about other initiatives!
Posted by Barbara, Pahrump, NV on Sep 05, 2025 • in Pahrump NV
We've started refurbishing used computers to give away to kids in the foster care system in our communities. We hope to be able to re-purpose enough computers so that anyone in need of a computer can get one for free. "the FREE Linux PC project" is a community project run by volunteers. Microsoft is ending support for Windows 10 on Oct 14, 2025. Please consider donating your used computers! Direct message me for details. Thank you.
Posted by Lee, Pahrump, NV on Jul 05, 2025 • in Pahrump NV
Can you track your effectiveness in branding on your website?
Posted by Barbara, Pahrump, NV on Jun 26, 2025 • in Pahrump NV
The goal should be when developing a website, the audience should enjoy a brand that is not just visually appealing and relevant, but also... (more)
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How many people would be interested in a FREE public seminar?
DIY: How to install FREE Linux on your own PC (2 hrs)
Synopsis:
Do It Yourself... (more)
How many people would be interested in a FREE public seminar?
DIY: How to install FREE Linux on your own PC (2 hrs)
Synopsis:
Do It Yourself (DIY)! Do you want to install Linux on your own PC? Bring it in and we’ll show you how, hands-on. Even if you only have just a little experience wtih Microsoft Windows or Apple MacOS, it will take you less than 2 hours to learn how to use
Linux Mint and the Cinnamon Desktop Environment!
Learn how to change the settings in the BIOS of your PC to accommodate Linux. Learn basic navigation, configuration, and system settings. Master the Software Manager and install apps from a library of over 90,000 Free Open Source Software (FOSS) programs.
Windows 10 is dead on Oct 14, 2025. R.I.P. Go Linux!