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hooray,
feeling a bit less evil today, because I dual booted my PC. Now got XP and Kubuntu linux.
anyone else using some form of linux? i reckon it's going to be a good month before im used to it and get rid of windows completely...
i feel like i should be talking like those peeps in south park who buy hybrid cars 'good for you!', liking the smell of my own farts n that...hehehehe
feeling a bit less evil today, because I dual booted my PC. Now got XP and Kubuntu linux.
anyone else using some form of linux? i reckon it's going to be a good month before im used to it and get rid of windows completely...
i feel like i should be talking like those peeps in south park who buy hybrid cars 'good for you!', liking the smell of my own farts n that...hehehehe
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hmm mite look into these alternatives after ive got used to an easy linux distribution first...
just out of interest, what do u lot do for work? IT support a small courier/chauffeur company in west london here, hoping to be doing similar job for google in a couple of months
just out of interest, what do u lot do for work? IT support a small courier/chauffeur company in west london here, hoping to be doing similar job for google in a couple of months
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i use redhat enterprise extensively at work so i've got CentOS on my home pc (which is basically a free version of redhat - www.centos.org) to learn my way around it. i'm not sure i'd use it at home over windows, though. don't really see the need.
i work in a 'service management centre' for Siemens, monitoring systems/cameras and doing troubleshooting/issue management whenever something breaks. as you can probably tell from my post count things don't break that oftenjust out of interest, what do u lot do for work?
that's kinda like my job, if i keep things working, i never need to do anything and don't get called in outside business hours. if im lazy and don't keep things running well, i get phone calls at 6am on a saturday morning (just when i get home from fwd)
i decided finally to dual boot because i want to learn how to use an alternative to windows properly. i can use a linux machine, know quite a few commands, but have never set one up before. never tried to use one as an alternative y'know. no point rinsing microsoft for being shite if u still rely on it for everything. if this goes wrong, its my fault and its on me to fix it.
i decided finally to dual boot because i want to learn how to use an alternative to windows properly. i can use a linux machine, know quite a few commands, but have never set one up before. never tried to use one as an alternative y'know. no point rinsing microsoft for being shite if u still rely on it for everything. if this goes wrong, its my fault and its on me to fix it.
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I tried Live CD and I tried dual boot but (ubuntu) just seemed too different. In the end Vista just sucked so bad I installed it on my work pc and had to learn it. One month on and I have it for work and home. Windows has dissapeared from our house and I have not yet seen a reason to switch back. It's been a revelation.
If you love Firefox over IE then you will love Linux over Windows in the same way. I have a link to a free PDF of one of the better books if anyone wants it.
If you love Firefox over IE then you will love Linux over Windows in the same way. I have a link to a free PDF of one of the better books if anyone wants it.
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if it's a free book, then all good, but if not, please don't pass it around, for the same reason you don't pass around tunes either. lot of dudes who write those books aren't exactly loaded, and most of us all do it for the love.drbluebeat wrote:If you love Firefox over IE then you will love Linux over Windows in the same way. I have a link to a free PDF of one of the better books if anyone wants it.

Steal your credit card #.tempest wrote:whats the point of os's like linux.. seems like its all for nerd cred. Is there anything that you can do that you can't on windows???
But seriously though, if you're not interested, don't bother. If you don't need something Windows cannot provide, you don't need Linux.
Repping Debian.
There are TONS of apps in Linux which won't work on Windows. It's just not games and solitaire which people are used to.tempest wrote:so its for the 1337 h4xx0rzzz ey
i'd imagine linux wouldn't support heaps of programs that are for windows/osx???
whats the hype atealtha? what is it that i would need on linux that windows can't provide? just curious is all
There is a huge advantage to using Linux for many tasks. It's just a steep learning curve which naturally leads to nerd cred.
But don't believe the hype. Ubuntu is good, but unless you are willing to learn, you'll be browsing and checking e-mail like the rest of the regular users, just without viruses. That's not a bad thing, of course. It'll be a better experience but you won't take advantage the way I do.
Sorry if this lets you down. I'm tired of pushing an agenda which doesn't benefit me.
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