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Welcome To Mopar1973Man.Com LLC
We are privately owned, with access to a professional Diesel Mechanic, who can provide additional support for Dodge Ram Cummins Diesel vehicles. Many detailed information is FREE and available to read. However, in order to interact directly with our Diesel Mechanic, Michael, by phone, via zoom, or as the web-based option, Subscription Plans are offered that will enable these and other features. Go to the Subscription Page and Select a desired plan. At any time you wish to cancel the Subscription, click Subscription Page, select the 'Cancel' button, and it will be canceled. For your convenience, all subscriptions are on auto-renewal.
Hey gang, I know a lot of you know that I'm a diesel technician as well a Computer Technician.
If there is anyone that would like to have my services I'm more than willing to aid you in converting away from Microsoft Products and getting you set up with one of the many versions of Linux. For my PCs here at home I use Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Linux. Very stable and still after all these years no virus issues, no malware, etc. A clean system that isn't resource hungry like any Microsoft version.
I would suggest any newbie that wishes to join the Linux family I would highly suggest Ubuntu Linux. Software is plentiful and external devices like Printers can be set up fairly easily. I recently did a conversion for some friends in Riggins, ID after a hacker had gained access to their bank account and their Windows PC. After the conversion of the software, they have been secure enough to open infected emails without a single worry of harm or attack. Why? Because Linux systems are built in a manner that will not execute any files that have been downloaded from the internet or email. The only thing you can do at that point is open the file as a text document in a non-executing fashion which now allows the person to see all the malware inside that email. Kind of a cool trick but protected from any harm to your PC.
The beauty of any Linux setup I can make the system very secure so that no one can ever get into your PC. I'm so good at it I've actually locked out the Admin of my Mopar1973Man.Com and they cannot access my server even locally. Yup, she is nailed down tight. Then if you even need my assistance with you PC I never have to even visit your home or business. All I need is for you to tell me your IP address which you can go out to Google and ask "What is my IP address" and it will report it. Now the remote system (yours) would have to have my account on your PC as well as 1 piece of software which is...
Just need to open a terminal program and copy and paste this command. This will install the SSH Server on your PC. The only way I can log into your PC would be only if I have my credentials also on your PCs so this will take a bit of work between us to set up but I could manage everything about your PC remotely as I do with Mopar1973Man.Com which is located in Michigan and I'm in Idaho be here I am working on a server which as I checked is roughly 2,034 miles away.
If anyone would like to ditch Microsoft products and all the virus and spyware junk for a secure environment I'm the guy that can do it. I've converted several local people from Microsoft Windows 10 or Microsoft Windows 11 and swapped them to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and everyone loves the system. Much faster, lighter on resources (memory, hard drive, and CPU), then never have to worry about hackers, malware, or virus problems ever again.
Just to should how far you can go with Linux systems. I can bind my cellphone (Samsung - Android) to my PC at home someone sends me a text message I can respond on my PC and leave my cell phone on its charger in the bedroom. If the phone rings I can preview the phone call number on my PC and decide if I'm going to answer that or just text the person and tell them I'll call later on.
Network wise I'm not bound to the rules that Microsoft uses which is very complex to network PCs together. Not to mention most Windows versions can't work with Linux file systems nor can they work directly with Android phones without BUYING software. Again another beauty to Linux is all software is FREE typically and never have to buy any software. Oh, another trick all Linux versions can work with either Windows PC or Apple PCs right out of the box. The funny part is neither Microsoft nor Apple can work directly with Linux. This is due to the closed source code of these two software.
My PC was built way back in 2015 which is 8 years ago. Still running strong and still handling all the stuff I jammed into it. I started my Ubuntu Linux adventure back in 2010 with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx). Just for information value the Ubuntu version numbers the first two digits are the year of release and then the second two digits are the month of release which in this case is April (04) then LTS stands for Long Term Service. As you can see I've been in the Linux world for 13 years of experience and even been handling network designs and layouts being mapping my website back home and visa versa.
Seriously if there are any of you out there that wish to break the chains of Microsoft Windows and have freedom on your PC please respond to this post I'll work with you on getting your PC converted over.
Just for fun here is the entire Family Tree of Linux since its beginnings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_distributions#/media/File:Linux_Distribution_Timeline.svg
Sample of just the Ubuntu Family branch... There is more than one version of software, unlike Microsoft Windows.