yes . noting beats windows in the amount of games you can play.I hence keep dual boot only to play gamesI use windows as for the others there aren't as many software/hardware that are compatible with anything but windows. Windows has more to offer than the others apart from the security.
but I have never use Linux, I am planning to install the Linux Fedora on my machine, have anyone used that?
No not at all .. they dont boot one at a time. when i restart my machine i just have an option of either startingg into linux or windows![]()
No not at all .. they dont boot one at a time. when i restart my machine i just have an option of either startingg into linux or windows![]()
Linux is boooooooooring.
Unless youre a techie, nobody is really interested in rebuilding or hacking the kernel.
The only reason I wanted to use it was because I needed to learn how the internals of an OS work, other than that it adds nothing more than windows.
I wonder though zakirs, what do you think of the shell, how do you get around with all the commands?, do you have to memorize them or what?
well, that's why I need the Linux, I fed up graphics and all those fancy things in Windows
I beg to differ, copy paste this url after you tube /watch?v=ZxfSwzhSn1c&feature=fvstLinux has got as much graphics as windows, but maybe not as sparkling as windows or Mac.
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Been using ubuntu ever since 6.06 dapper drake. So since we're at 9.04 I guess that's roughly three years now? I'v thought of trying out other distro's but ubuntu just has such a low newbie-treshhold, that I think I'm better of staying where I'm at warm and cosy rather then exploring the diffrent distro's out there.
I beg to differ: compiz
Not really, you know like the dos box (command prompt) in windows its there along with the GUI, but in Linux you can do things more efficiently plus the black art stuff using the commands, like killing processes, doing strange things to the hard drive, messing around with the processor fan and other deep down hardware stuff, not the case with windows where the system is in control of everything, think of it like being able to override the system.
But of course the downside to this is that an inexperienced user might get himself into too much he can't handle, windows sometimes protects you from yourself.
I have windows, never used anything else. I'll just stick to what I have thanks...I can do whatever I need with windows![]()
so getting more control over your system but less protection form yourself
Well... you can put it that way, but that doesn't mean youre always at risk while using Linux, you'll be safe as much as you are while with windows, unless you start digging.
is there anything like virtual machine where you can play around without harming your machine?
There's something called Cygwin, check it out if interested.
and if something goes wrong with the machine like the hard disk or the kernal while playing with it, will that affect the other operating system if I am using dual boot?
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