Just throwing it out there for you, or anyone else really.
If your boyfriend wants it give him that link, if he already understands it tell him Linux mint 10 is the way to go.
If your boyfriend wants it give him that link, if he already understands it tell him Linux mint 10 is the way to go.
Ya1232 wrote:
Mac is a piece of ****. Period and fact.
Linux client please.
Yup, couldn't agree more.
Windows is kinda **** too, but we want games so we'll have to endure Q.Q
The moment a religious person unknowingly calls his own ways stupid: "And lol. I highly doubt you have magic powers. If you proved it I would believe you, but since you 'refuse to', I choose not to."
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Ubuntu is EASIER than Windows..
It's just when you wanna play games that everything gets complicated (because all games are developed for Windows).
If your boyfriend wants it give him that link, if he already understands it tell him Linux mint 10 is the way to go.
Why Mint?
Ubuntu is EASIER than Windows..
It's just when you wanna play games that everything gets complicated (because all games are developed for Windows).
Ya1232 wrote:
If your boyfriend wants it give him that link, if he already understands it tell him Linux mint 10 is the way to go.
Why Mint?
"We've had a few gloomy years with bad console ports, and what do we get in the light at the end of the console-tunnel? A tablet OS ported to PC." - Atlas Tasume, on Windows 8
Pretty much the most "open" and most "up to date" version.
There is talk about Mint having built in WINE ^.^!!!!
There is talk about Mint having built in WINE ^.^!!!!
Ya1232 wrote:
There is talk about Mint having built in WINE ^.^!!!!
That would mean? I've used Wine several times in Ubuntu.
"We've had a few gloomy years with bad console ports, and what do we get in the light at the end of the console-tunnel? A tablet OS ported to PC." - Atlas Tasume, on Windows 8
Searz wrote:
That would mean? I've used Wine several times in Ubuntu.
The talk is that when you install, or update to whatever one will do this, WINE has is built in already and will take a look at your windows partition and automatically, with your permission, install it to your linux partition and set up the icons for you and everything.
Takes away the hassle of installing it, getting drivers finding the program setting it up in WINE and so forth.
So far the only thing that I have against it is the add/Remove Program interface is, well, not there. Tho you can always use Synaptius...(I think thats it tho Im sure spelling is way off and Im to lazy to look.) Other than that because of its very low problems and easy to use OS if this is still true its the 4th most used OS right now.
Canonical's Ubuntu has it beat.
Canonical's Ubuntu has it beat.
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