A great and friendly forum community. The Country Depot Forum

Looking for a friendly place unlike Facebook and other social media where your thoughts are not shared with the world but just a few choice friends? The Country Depot
Forum is a relaxed general discussion forum open to Seniors, Young Adults, family and their children. No worries about seeing inappropriate content like scantily clad graphics. No profanity. All Races, Nationalities, and Religions welcome. We don’t pick members, they pick us.

We have many areas of all interests. There are no grammar police or cdwolfanyone to make fun of misspelled words or any question you may have. Computer help if you need it. Members that are friendly and open to all. A great Staff that has given of their time for years to provide an excellent community. This year will mark 11 wonderful years as a community.

We have an Arcade for members to relax and play games if that is something you enjoy. PSP artists sharing wonderful artistic graphics. Photography and everyday pictures taken by members. Webcams where you will see on very rare occasions Yours Truly, or the Forum Mascot “Reboot”. We have a Motorcycle Rider from the UK that shares his rides via recorded video with us.

If you’re looking for a place that you can relax, have true friends and is safe enough for your children to look over your shoulder as you read, The Country Depot Forum is it.

Come see us, bring the family, You’ll be glad you did. Have a question for us before joining? Feel free to ask it here.

The Country Depot Forum “Where Great Friends Meet”

Comments/Questions welcome,

New Linux User, I’m Free at last.

It’s a good feeling. After being badgered over the last few months and having to “dodge” the stupid attempts of Microsoft to get Win10 on my computer. mint I decided 2 months ago to give Linux another kick in the tires. I haven’t regretted it once.

Several years ago I dabbled in it but was overwhelmed thinking I needed to learn all types of command code. Installation still was a bit of a hassle also. Then I tried Mint and my life has changed…

Linux Mint installed and found my wireless Canon Printer, loaded and played my video and sound files without complaining about needing a codec or driver. The install? Nearly simpler than Windows. The hardest thing (just joking) was sliding a bar to choose how much space to allocate to Linux! I had to go looking for a driver for my Scanner on the Canon All-in-one. It was accomplished by copy/pasting a couple commands from a web page into the terminal window and pressing enter. How easy is that!

It has been 60 days now with no nagging from Windows or MS trying to slip 2+Gb onto my machine even though I don’t even want Win10. It is a nice feeling to know that I installed something FREE that is as good as windows and just as simple unless I choose to delve deeper on my own. I now have my main computer and my laptop happily humming away on Linux “Mint/Rosa”

Try LInux, I think you’d be amazed at the feeling.

Comments welcome.