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Vigilant_Mr_Doe
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Hiya,
I believe that Ubuntu isn't the right choice, since it has caused multiple computers to overheat, each time I tried installing it; I had used professionally written instructions. Also, the only explanation to overheating issues in Ubuntu's help window states that -Users need more cooling fans. This is sheer ignorance, since the code of Ubuntu probably has something to do with this intermittent and incessant issue among the Ubuntu community. Also, Ubuntu software center sells software for a dollar price, I've read that it's illegal to distribute Ubuntu. I think that Ubuntu has strayed from what is candid GNU copyleft.
What would be the best Linux OS for someone who's worst fear is privacy issues and computer overheating. I've come to believe that viruses and software crashes make up a large portion of computer death. Viruses and bad applications cause CPU's to overheat, I've heard from programmers that programs, such as virus, can actually destroy a CPU permanently.
I would like to find a version of GNU/Linux that's truly GNU copyleft and easy to use, compatible with software, and doesn't cause overheating to computer. Ironically, I think the first thing a OS should have is a program to monitor CPU clock speed and occlude the possibility of overclocking.
I believe that Ubuntu isn't the right choice, since it has caused multiple computers to overheat, each time I tried installing it; I had used professionally written instructions. Also, the only explanation to overheating issues in Ubuntu's help window states that -Users need more cooling fans. This is sheer ignorance, since the code of Ubuntu probably has something to do with this intermittent and incessant issue among the Ubuntu community. Also, Ubuntu software center sells software for a dollar price, I've read that it's illegal to distribute Ubuntu. I think that Ubuntu has strayed from what is candid GNU copyleft.
What would be the best Linux OS for someone who's worst fear is privacy issues and computer overheating. I've come to believe that viruses and software crashes make up a large portion of computer death. Viruses and bad applications cause CPU's to overheat, I've heard from programmers that programs, such as virus, can actually destroy a CPU permanently.
I would like to find a version of GNU/Linux that's truly GNU copyleft and easy to use, compatible with software, and doesn't cause overheating to computer. Ironically, I think the first thing a OS should have is a program to monitor CPU clock speed and occlude the possibility of overclocking.