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cabbitgrrrl said:lets hope you dont vote for president on the same grounds
n u l l g a l said:Linux forever. I'd use it solely if it weren't for stupid school stuff. Grr... once again... college is holding me back from my REAL goals.
innodonni said:If you want the truth about Linux go here:
http: // www novell com /linux/truth/
Good point xMinionX, but have you considered that you have been so indoctrinated into the profitability of Microsoft that you haven't given linux a fair shake?xMinionX said:Windows has worked pretty darn good for me so far, and the few times I tried Linux (for school), I ended up fighting with it half the time.
I have no need to give Linux a fair shake. I have no real need for Linux at all. Windows does what I need. All I use the computer for is internet, games, and word processing. I didn't even try gaming on Linux, but a friend of mine did. He ended up fighting with Linux half the time. I don't do any networking, programming, etc.jangnim said:Good point xMinionX, but have you considered that you have been so indoctrinated into the profitability of Microsoft that you haven't given linux a fair shake?
I used ubuntu for a day and for some reason I wasnt able to apt-get some programs (kopete for one)tekwerx said:Bah, gaming on Linus works. Transgaming's Cedega runs excellently! I can use it to play WarCraft 3, Anarchy Online (a MMORPG!), and pretty much anything else you could want to play. For YEARS, this has been the only reason I have kept windows around. I no longer need windows for ANYTHING. Lets see:
M$ Office - OpenOffice
WinAmp - XMMS
Windows Media Player - MPlayer
PhotoShop - GIMP
Internet Exploder - FireFox
And, of course, all the games as well. The FUD that M$ and their users are spreading about how hard Linux is to learn and use nowadays is ridiculous. Sure, it USED to be, but now I can d/l a distro, install it, and use it without ever needing to go to a command line, some kind of prompt, or leave the GUI for any reason (except to reboot).
If you truly want to switch to a free OS with no virii, no BSODs, and excellent configurability, use Linux.
The top "n00b" friendly distros are Xandros, Linspire (although not as much anymore), Mandrake, and Ubuntu. Right now, Ubuntu is skyrocketing its way up to the top - its a treat. I recommend you check it out, its excellent. http://www.ubuntulinux.org
It installs a basic set of apps for you to use, and all you need is to apt-get your new programs. I use this distro because I like Gnome (looks somewhat like OS X - my fav OS), its based on a newbie Linux distro (Debian), and is extremely easy to install, configure, and keep up to date.
If you want to switch to Linux, IM me using one of the little icons next to my name...I'll be glad to talk at you about switching and even help you through the process of switching should you choose to do so.
Vegeta7286 said:I used ubuntu for a day and for some reason I wasnt able to apt-get some programs (kopete for one)
I'm currently on Knoppix 3.7 (US converted) on my PC.
I recently got a laptop, it took me 5 hours to install Windows XP and download/install the updates and everything I need and get it working how I like it. It takes me 30 minutes to set up a Linux system.
FreeBSD is directly descended from Unix. But it is not Unix. Not anymore. In the lawsuit, years ago, the BSDs won the right to freely distribute the code but they had to remove several chunks that were proprietary and they lost the right to the name "Unix" with that code. None of the current code is actual code from the original Unix system (but seriously... would you expect there to be any).hoovernj said:BTW: FreeBSD is unix if I'm not mistaken
I believe the buzzword now is "Posix compliant", since the term Unix may no longer be used.ericf said:FreeBSD is directly descended from Unix. But it is not Unix. Not anymore. In the lawsuit, years ago, the BSDs won the right to freely distribute the code but they had to remove several chunks that were proprietary and they lost the right to the name "Unix" with that code. None of the current code is actual code from the original Unix system (but seriously... would you expect there to be any).
So it isn't Unix. But it is Unix's baby. And Linux would be a distant cousin (as it was derived from the same ideas but was never from the original source tree).
1) Kopete only runs on KDE... Ubuntu runs gnome.Vegeta7286 said:I used ubuntu for a day and for some reason I wasnt able to apt-get some programs (kopete for one)
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