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( OT) Save Windows XP
On May 2, 8:54 am, dave wrote:
harvey wrote: On May 1, 8:58 am, dave wrote: Opus- wrote: On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 05:23:45 -0700, dave spake thusly: Opus- wrote: On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 05:25:39 -0700, dave spake thusly: www.ubuntu.com Been there done that. Didn't like it. Slowed my computer right down and a terrible convoluted mess to try and install anything outside of the cult offerings. The cult offerings are quite expansive. Nothing exciting there. Many things depend on your particular GUI. http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/ Odd, most people report a marked improvement in performance, especially if using Xubuntu. No performance advantage whatsoever. I also found it to be a convoluted mess to install many applications. I tried many different versions with different computers. I had a dual boot setup for a number of months. I kept going back to Windows XP. I tried Ubuntu, Mandrake and Red Hat. I didn't give up easily or lightly. Whatever. I felt a great sense of liberation when I ditched the uberparanoid snarky world of Windows. I too have a dual Boot machine; XP / Ubuntu.. -I enjoy having the Unix window for commands; - Just like at work ! caveats; there are still some problems if you stress things like graphics, ; - Hence the recovery mode . - - And since my machine is dual boot, I can still go over to teh XP side & search around for solutins. I have been testing importing different applications to Ubuntu from XP; \\- and have had surprisingly good results ! For most Users, and those on a tight budget, Ubuntu can do just as well as windows - And it's FREE ! I've never crashed my Ubuntu boxes. If I did, I'd use a live CD of Puppy Linux, to poke around. And it's indeed free, in more ways than one. It can get corrupted if you poke at it too hard; - hence the Linux For Dummies Books |
( OT) Save Windows XP
harvey wrote:
- And it's FREE ! I've never crashed my Ubuntu boxes. If I did, I'd use a live CD of Puppy Linux, to poke around. And it's indeed free, in more ways than one. It can get corrupted if you poke at it too hard; - hence the Linux For Dummies Books People who lack basic skills will forever be slaves to technology. Microsoft is a very paranoid universe. Top to bottom; bottom to top... |
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