<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;"><br><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 127);"><span style="font-family: comic sans ms;"><font size="4">My name is Evan Murri.<br><br>I doubt I will ever be proficient in <span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1231520357_0">Linux</span>. Perhaps I am <br>too old or just not willing to put in all the time it takes <br>(I bought a Mac a couple years ago and wasn't willing to <br>put in the time to learn a new OS).<br><br>Anyway, I have a few old computers that I want to <br>convert to Xubuntu and give to my 3 kids (autistic boy 17<br>and 11 and 14 year old daughters) to use at their mother's<br>house. They live with her.<br><br>I can do everything but install Wifi cards (PCI or USB).<br>Their mother has Wifi and a computer is fairly useless<br>to a kid without the Internet.<br><br>I am trying to find someone or some store with Linux<br>expertise sufficient to
install Wifi cards (I have several<br>cards
that I have used with Windows machines, but am<br>willing to buy new cards if necessary).<br><br>I live in Pomona, CA and would like someone close, if <br>possible, but am willing to drive to find (preferably a <br>store) someone who could help me. I am very willing to <br>pay a reasonable fee.<br><br>I even heard about the So. Cal. Linux Expo by LAX, and <br>thought I would go there until I saw that it's the same <br>weekend that I'm getting married (not the way to start <br>a new marriage).<br><br>I'm sure there must be some user, or preferably some<br>Linux store that could help me. I just don't know where<br>to look or how to find them.<br><br>Any info you might have would be greatly appreciated.<br><br>Evan Murri</font></span></span><br></td></tr></table><br>