linux vs. windows
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Well then your computer is just screwed up cause I have exactly what you have almost. Actually, a slightly worse processor.hell_knight wrote:i just got it and its slow since i turned it on for first time X.xcryticfarm wrote:Which shows that you have alot of junk on your computer.hell_knight wrote:lets see...
i think 2 gigs of ram and an ati x1400 with intel core 2 duo processor shud meet it
I love my ubuntu....But now I find myself never using it...Simply because it dones't suit my needs for apps...It has the beauty and glamorous GUI with all the pretty turned up and fully customisable...But I constantly run into walls on it and want to do things I can't do on there.
I like vista...I use it on my 1gb dual core laptop, and it works fine! I don't know where people are coming from with its "oh so slow" and shit...But I understand Tural's complaint, things like renaming every little thing in Control panel...Its startup time is slower than XP (although I shortened it considerably, thanks to the startup changer, stupid apps like antivirus constantly trying to do things but BAM only a few startup apps now) and its shutdown time is horrendous (I serously cannot even begin to comprehend what its doing, I've closed all the apps beforehand), however I just use sleep which removes both problems. The thing I see with it is that it would be great for completly new computer users...But from people upgrading from any version of windows before it will have a time of confusion...Which is silly, since windows dominates...
Whilst I don't understand how you believe windows isn't customisable, I'd say go with linux/ubuntu only if your a casual computer user...EG: You do word documents, browse internet, emails, play poorly made games, like prettiness and like it all fast. But if you want intensive things like games and big apps like photoshop flash then you probably will find yourself going back
I like vista...I use it on my 1gb dual core laptop, and it works fine! I don't know where people are coming from with its "oh so slow" and shit...But I understand Tural's complaint, things like renaming every little thing in Control panel...Its startup time is slower than XP (although I shortened it considerably, thanks to the startup changer, stupid apps like antivirus constantly trying to do things but BAM only a few startup apps now) and its shutdown time is horrendous (I serously cannot even begin to comprehend what its doing, I've closed all the apps beforehand), however I just use sleep which removes both problems. The thing I see with it is that it would be great for completly new computer users...But from people upgrading from any version of windows before it will have a time of confusion...Which is silly, since windows dominates...
Whilst I don't understand how you believe windows isn't customisable, I'd say go with linux/ubuntu only if your a casual computer user...EG: You do word documents, browse internet, emails, play poorly made games, like prettiness and like it all fast. But if you want intensive things like games and big apps like photoshop flash then you probably will find yourself going back
i've got a laptop running backtrack 2 right now, but i'm running into minor walls with not knowing the OS too well and having a crappy laptop, and no supported wifi card. that should be fixed soon though.
i like XP because i'm a big gamer, and i've just used it a long time. but once i sift through all these semi-working components i have lyin' around, i'll get a linux server up and running. i had one up before that i didn't do much with, and it's as easy as getting a spare pc, installing a server ubuntu, then an ssh daemon and going from there. you might need some help doing the first few things, but it's a good way to learn the OS, and when you do you'll have a server you can use!
i like XP because i'm a big gamer, and i've just used it a long time. but once i sift through all these semi-working components i have lyin' around, i'll get a linux server up and running. i had one up before that i didn't do much with, and it's as easy as getting a spare pc, installing a server ubuntu, then an ssh daemon and going from there. you might need some help doing the first few things, but it's a good way to learn the OS, and when you do you'll have a server you can use!
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I've been using nothing but Ubuntu for the past few months.
I got sick of Vista and reformatted my entire hard drive.
And if you think Vista looks cool, you need a reality check.
I got sick of Vista and reformatted my entire hard drive.
And if you think Vista looks cool, you need a reality check.

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thats jut shmexyFleetAdmiralBacon wrote:I've been using nothing but Ubuntu for the past few months.
I got sick of Vista and reformatted my entire hard drive.
And if you think Vista looks cool, you need a reality check.
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At the end of the day it's a fucking OS, and I hope..
Windows is simple. Windows is clean. Windows contains the most functionality. Is the most supported. Is the choice platform. Windows is the most popular operating system in the world.
There really is nothing more to say.
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...that was a joke.uralllame wrote:Many of my friends keep telling me how great Linux is and how I should get it, delete XP, remove my Bill gates Poster and discard my Microsoft bedsheeets, but I never see any of them using it.... ever.
Windows is simple. Windows is clean. Windows contains the most functionality. Is the most supported. Is the choice platform. Windows is the most popular operating system in the world.
There really is nothing more to say.
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Windows is not simple, nor clean, nor the most functional. All it is is the most widely used.

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Windows vista is clean and easy to use, I use vista on our laptop, and I find it annoying to use any other OS, even XP, Vista is nice to look at, & really easy to use.
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EDIT: For people wanting to try linux but not lose windows, or mess with dual bootin try this
http://wubi-installer.org/
It installs ubuntu onto virtual disks, so you can have both OS's but no partitioning, and if you don't like linux you simply uninstall it.
Mess free
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What kind of computer did you buy? I've had this happen to friends, they bought HP's and they where terrible, vista ran slow, and crashed a lot. Other brands, like gateways or dells have no problem at allhell_knight wrote:lets see...
i think 2 gigs of ram and an ati x1400 with intel core 2 duo processor shud meet it
EDIT: For people wanting to try linux but not lose windows, or mess with dual bootin try this
http://wubi-installer.org/
It installs ubuntu onto virtual disks, so you can have both OS's but no partitioning, and if you don't like linux you simply uninstall it.
Mess free
The choice all depends on the user. If you really have no money or means to get Microsoft Windows then by all means try Ubuntu, that is if you just want to use it for casual use. Also Linux is good for developers like me, but instead of Ubuntu I would use Debian. It's not necessarily which is better but which would suit your own personal needs best. For me Windows is the OS for me, although I use Ubuntu and Debian every so often. It has more functionality and is easy to use, but Ubuntu is also easy to use. Like I said though, it all depends on the user.
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I have an HP and Vista on this hardware is terrible. Terribly slow, freezes continuously, issues with Hibernation and Sleeping, doesnt shut off when you hit shut down, product key issues (still not fixed, had laptop for almost 4 months, cant even use Word), freezes when plugging and unplugging the power cord or multiple USB connections. I like Vista, just not on my laptop. (Business Edition x64)SuperCommando wrote:I've had this happen to friends, they bought HP's and they where terrible, vista ran slow, and crashed a lot.

