Ray MK, your GoogleID give you the same thing, natively. And, you can share stuff you choose with as many/few/none should you choose. Its your private drive totally under your control.
01Micko has mada PET of a Google feature such that you can use your GoogleID "Drive" on your desktop as if it a HDD/USB.
Hope this helps
TOP 10 Packages
Hi chris & gcm
Thanks for the info - have a little bit of learning to do - then bingo.
It all seems relatively easy - but if I need help - I'll shout.
Very best regards - Ray
Thanks for the info - have a little bit of learning to do - then bingo.
It all seems relatively easy - but if I need help - I'll shout.
Very best regards - Ray
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Re: TOP 10 Packages
i dont want to come off sounding too cheeky, but am i the only one that has noticed this top 10 list only contains 8 packages? Its 9 if you count openoffice and libreoffice as separate.gcmartin wrote:Following are among top packages by someone at DistroWatch.comAll in a single distro. But, they didn't mention the one (reading between the lines)
- LibreOffice/OpenOffice.org
- VLC multimedia player
- Filezilla
- K3b
- GIMP
- Ubuntu Software Centre.
- Rhythmbox
- The KGpg front end for security keys
FYI
Also, does it mean that i am no longer relevant and i am out of touch with what young people are doing these days if i actually only know what 4 of these packages actually do?