yes, these apps are fine but this about an os and not just some apps. the situation is different there
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Apple like to keep some thing secret (proprietary) right?
eh, sorry, i'm not sure what you mean
thats ok man, its not really important :wink: Just a a point of view.
all of these codes that you have to write to download drivers
the whole console concept seems wrong for me..
I like to use my mouse better than my keyboard
2 years ago I tried Ubunto (still have the installation CD by the way).Quote:
you lost me there
I read somewhere that in order to install the drivers of the USB modem I had, I needed to write like 5 lines in the
yeah, that's the term..Quote:
you mean terminal?
and don't get me wrong.. I know my way around computers.. it's just that Windows' so much more convenient than Linux or its distributes..
I lost YOU there.Quote:
sure, just as you like it.
Hey guys! Let me just ask one thing. Would you rather install Windows 7 or XP?
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Windows 7 has greatly improved upon XP, this includes the installation so of course W7
I guess you're right, it's just that I'm really used too XP and I don't know a thing about 7 :rolleyes2:
really and this is from my many years experience of using windows and msdos. Everything has improved so much dude I remember if W 3.0 crashed for whatever reason u had to reinstall everything except for DOS.
anyway...
If you find XP easy to use then you'll find W7 even better :wink: and if you got x64 hardware it'll be even better cos of the extra ram
Im using Mac OS X and its a very smooth and comfortable operating system.
When I used Windows XP I had to reinstall the whole system every 6 months in the best case, because its performance decreased rapidly. Now I m using the same Mac OS X installation for 2 years and there is still no reason to reinstall it.