think its how u spell it - anyways my friend was tell me to get it cuz its better than xp and also looks better, doubt this has nothing to do with the program but does it run silkroad or anyother game better?
like could someone tell me the pros/cons of linux?
linux?
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If you weren't looking for it before, then Linux is definitely not for you. It's starting to become more usable but it's still very much an enthusiast's OS. People try to push distributions like Ubuntu as being user friendly, but the truth is that unless you have a really good reason to switch you are better off staying with Windows. You aren't likely to see any performance boost with Windows games anyway. In fact, you are more likely to see degraded performance.

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X-Lax wrote:and it's a bitch to play games on, your better off with xp
linux is only good for porn
lol and safe web broswing, ripping dvds, networking, but not really games, for a work enviroment its way better provided your software works, if you have an ati card alot of stuff wont' work, if you want to linux and game you really need to have nvidia. Better interface more usuable layout, better security, very customizable, by far the better os, but games and stuff are coded to work with windows and you can get some things to run thru a program called wine but not every thing will work,
If you are interested i recomend you try it but make sure you still keep your windows because if you wanna game, not a good chioce, but I like some of the stuff it has better, like amarok is definatly my favorite music player, gaim (a chat program that can connect to many IM services), a various other little things you just can't get out of windows, i've tried a bunch of distro's and I sort of like kubunutu the best, though i do like the old suse, problem is you'll have hard ware issues, but for the most part they can be worked out with some effort, if you're lucky everything works but i havn't gotten so lucky with any computer, except my old computer i built and gave to my freind, everything works fine, but thats one computer with one distro out of dozens i've tried, unless you like fixing computers its just going to be a hassle

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Doable on Windows provided you aren't a total farking idiot. I've been running without any form of antivirus for the past year or two and I've been perfectly fine.foudre wrote:safe web broswing
Also doable on Windows.foudre wrote:ripping dvds
A non-issue unless you are talking about networking with non-Windows machines. Even then, it's not likely that this will need to be done in the first place given the market-share of Windows, and there are solutions like Samba if you absolutely need them.foudre wrote:networking
Meh.foudre wrote:but not really games
Depends on the kind of work you are doing.foudre wrote:for a work enviroment its way better provided your software works
But it's "not really games" so this is a moot point.foudre wrote:if you have an ati card alot of stuff wont' work, if you want to linux and game you really need to have nvidia
Try using dual monitors with an nVidia card. You can use use TwinView, which is gimped compared to Windows solutions such as UltraMon because you get one taskbar for two monitors. Or you can have each screen on a separate X session, also gimped because this means you cannot drag windows from one monitor to the other. Either way, you had to scrounge around config files for an hour to get it working until very recently.foudre wrote:Better interface more usuable layout
I'll give you that.foudre wrote:better security
If you want to go digging around in config files; messing up often means fixing things with vi, not very user-friendly.foudre wrote:very customizable
Opinion.foudre wrote:by far the better os
True.foudre wrote:games and stuff are coded to work with windows and you can get some things to run thru a program called wine but not every thing will work
As far as the other little things go, just download UnixUtils or GnuWin32 and modify your path variable. Then you can GREP/SED/FIND all you want.
My opinion is still that Linux still shouldn't be used for the sake of Linux. It seems to me that users of Unix-like operating systems often become what I like to call Unix-Mormons. They love to preach about how awesome their OS is because they either feel like they've discovered something profound or they don't realize that the majority of the world doesn't give a damn.

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I used ubuntu for a while. You know what gets really annoying at times?
sudo
also, i found myself using wine most of the time, so there wasnt really much point in using it if im just emulating windows all the time. Also, it kinda wiped the boot sector, so i had to reinstall windows after using it...
I also used a really old build of linux ages ago. Didnt have a proper name, just letters and numbers, began with K i think. Was completley command line and all you could do was create text files, basic flat file databases and set up networks.
sudo
also, i found myself using wine most of the time, so there wasnt really much point in using it if im just emulating windows all the time. Also, it kinda wiped the boot sector, so i had to reinstall windows after using it...
I also used a really old build of linux ages ago. Didnt have a proper name, just letters and numbers, began with K i think. Was completley command line and all you could do was create text files, basic flat file databases and set up networks.



