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Nov 28th, 2010 at 9:52am
NNNG   Ex Member

 
Got some viruses on my Windows 7 install because I was stupid and wasn't running a virus scanner (they're annoying anyway) and didn't read the comments for a file I downloaded. Then I removed the viruses and then explorer.exe kept crashing. And for some reason hyperlinks in msn stopped working. So now I'm using Ubuntu ('linux for human beings') and using Windows 7 only for games.

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The UI is nice - I have three desktops so it's easy to multitask. 'Ubuntu Software Center' is great also. You open it up and can search for software, then when you find the right program you click install and it downloads and installs it automatically within a few seconds. Runs on 450 mb of memory when I start up (and it doesn't utilize the page-file which means it's probably about as lean as Windows XP), and is very snappy. Viruses are virtually non-existent for linux both because the design is inherently more secure, but also because not many use it.

Had some annoying difficulties setting up printer drivers and video drivers though. And of course, most windows programs don't work (there are usually alternatives, like emesene for msn, open office instead of microsoft office, and GIMP instead of photoshop) and very few games work. Oh well.

And it's free. It's worth a try although it's likely you will give up and go back to windows for greater compatibility (that's what's great about windows).
 
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Reply #1 - Nov 28th, 2010 at 10:24am

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Funny you posted this, I was testing out all sorts of different Linux distros a week ago!  Cheesy Grin

I found that UbI does a great job with driver detection (usually) and it is pretty simple to use. The only thing I didn't like about it is the Gnome gui. I tried to set it up with KDE, but I don't know enough about Linux to know what packages I need to keep and which to ditch, and ended up boogering up the whole deal.

I REALLY liked PCLinuxOS, but being an independant distro (not based on existing software) it has a really hard time with some drivers. Especially for ATI video cards. Drivers go in, but the software still fights you in trying to use harware acceleration.
 

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Reply #2 - Nov 28th, 2010 at 10:48am
NNNG   Ex Member

 

This website was a huge help:

http://wiki.cchtml.com/
 
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