So I entered the user name & password and POOF! I got connected. On the other hand, Linux offers zero assistance. All it does is present a form with several boxes to be filled in, each with an acronym for a title, and zero guidance. So I can't get on the internet with Linux as yet. I had no idea that Linux was still so slanted toward techies. I never bought or studied any instructions about how to use Windows. I just messed around a few days and got it working. I fiddled with my son-in-law's MAC for a couple of hours one afternoon and could readily see that it would be equally easy to learn-by-doing. I fully enjoy a hands-on learning process. From what I have seen so far, Linux is not cooperative with that approach. Therefore I have ordered a Linux for Dummies book. I'll try Linux again after the book comes & I have studied a bit. The prospect of having actually to study Linux has caused me to consider buying a MAC as my "second OS".
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