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-- Posted by sanzilla at 1:51 pm on May 29, 2008
hi , whether you male or femail I donot worry .But you sure to be a x86 or x64 computer user . anyway there are Micorsoft products like win3.1 win95 win98 win2000 winXp windows vista even windows 7 and there are other operating systems like open source , linux Unix Minix and there are more free operating systems on that you can freely download on www.freeos.com my fav is the freedos operating system anyway . I have tried the AROS EROS and many more that I've able to download from there . anyway , what did you think , how many linux users here , and how many windows users here ? what are you think about linux ? do you can do everyting with linux or using any other freeos from the www.freeos.com ? or why did you love windows only , open your mind here .
-- Posted by jkarlberg at 1:52 pm on May 29, 2008
windows millenium!
-- Posted by Fouad at 1:52 pm on May 29, 2008
so ure not advertising for that site ?!
-- Posted by lamby284 at 1:53 pm on May 29, 2008
Windows XP, Vista sucks, i have one right now >:
-- Posted by sanzilla at 1:53 pm on May 29, 2008
no just you can download them from any other sites and a list is that . just download isos
-- Posted by NZ Guy at 1:56 pm on May 29, 2008
I mainly use Windows Vista (laptop and desktop computers), but at home I also have a few computers with Windows XP Pro. At work last year i was using Ubuntu 7.10, really liked it, but it had a few bugs to do with compaz. I would love to have used it at home, but it doesnt support any of the software that I use such as Photoshop (anyone tryed to use the gimp) At this point I only use the x86 actechure operating systems even on 64bit processers.
-- Posted by climber783 at 11:43 am on May 30, 2008
I like linux better. Specifically, the best distro I've found so far, at least for my computer, is Linux Mint. It's based off of Ubuntu, but has some extra multimedia support stuff built in. I've had great luck with compatibility and getting everything working, from a creative mp3 player to a printer. It's stable, fairly easy to use, and when things do go wrong, it also works with the Ubuntu forums boards, so tech support is quite abundant. I have windows vista on this computer as well, however not completely by choice. It's just what came installed when I got it. I don't use it much at all, I don't really like it. It's slow, crashes, and I simply like linux's functionality better. But I keep it around to work out the couple compatibility things I haven't worked out yet. That, and I have over 30GB of music saved on that partition that I really don't want to have to move around. Yet.
-- Posted by jamescoleman at 1:50 am on June 25, 2008
I use linux but I stay in windows just if incase I want to play a video game. I haven't gotten wine to work. Anywho vista sucks major and this laptop wants to update to sp1...how about not.
-- Posted by drifting at 3:31 pm on June 25, 2008
Quote: from jkarlberg at 4:52 pm on May 29, 2008
windows millenium!
lol Im a Vista/XP fan myself.
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