I agree with Jesse too. It's so advance to use for a user like me.. A professional OS. Unlike XP.
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By the way... What is the best Linux OS? I want to try it.
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Mac OS X Leopard
Ubuntu
Red Hat or Fedora
Other Linux distro
Windows 2000
Windows 98
Windows 95
Windows 7
I agree with Jesse too. It's so advance to use for a user like me.. A professional OS. Unlike XP.
Edit:
By the way... What is the best Linux OS? I want to try it.
Last edited by tdltinc; 11-25-2008 at 03:47 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Difficult to say really. Each one does things differently. From the main distribution (Slackware, Debian, Gentoo, etc.), to the desktop manager (GNOME, KDE, Fluxbox, etc.), to being minimal or full featured. You need to find the one that's right for you. Most distributions have a Live CD option so you can try without installing.
I'm told a good first choice is Ubuntu, then there's Mint that is said to be Ubuntu done right. Other popular choices include PCLinuxOS, Mandriva, Fedora, OpenSUSE, and Arch. Thats just a handful.
ATM I'm trying to decide between Fedora and OpenSUSE.
Windows XP.
No reason really, I'm currently running Windows Vista so it's not a bias vote.
Other... I use Win2k pro because I own it. Microsoft is making it as difficult as possible to remain current with apps. Lots of the new stuff(express 2008 dev tools, silverlight, ie7) require XP or greater. I won't upgrade until I have too.
My laptop has XP Home. It is stable and fast, but not worth the price of updating the desktop machine. I'm happy riding a dinosaur
I dual boot with Ubuntu, but spend most of my time in Win2k
Last edited by BentFX; 11-25-2008 at 01:31 PM.
I prefer Linux, but I already have everything set up and all my files on my Windows XP so I just use XP,
Linux: openSuse is by far the best. I have tried apple OSX, Windows 2k, XP, Vista, But openSuse is definitely more stable and more powerful. I also really like Ubuntu and Fedora. The GUIs available for linux are, in my eyes, almost as cool as the vista theme, but they are MUCH less system intensive.
Windows Vista. Vista doesn't really suck and I think its better than xp! It has cool features and I like the graphics.
Vista is fine enough if you're running it on a dual core machine with 4 GB of ram and one of nVidia's really fast but $200 graphics cards. But not everyone has or wants to spend money on those things...
Linux is free, and it runs on the oldest of systems. The major versions have just as cool features as Vista, And KDE has really nice graphics. Comparable to Apple, but much less taxing on the system.
My real answer is Unix... almost any flavor of it i've found. I think it's a lil easier to use then it's sister os. After the foundation, being linux/unix... it's a question of what GDE scheme you like...
Mine's either Aqua (OS X), or X11-Blackbox-XFCE4...
On a clear disc, you can seek forever...
Air Conditioned environment... Please do not open c:\windows.