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Suggest me an OS for 2nd hdd
#11
I see I see Smile

but what about games?

will they run on linux?
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#12
Hackintosh
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#13
(11-10-2010, 10:30 AM)Heli0s Wrote: Hackintosh

hmm just used google and i found something, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jLlClH8jJ4

this is this is mackintosh os ( for example leopard ) but it runs on a pc? that is why it is hackintosh?

btw is this better then linux?

sory for noob questions all i ever used in win xp and win 7 Big Grin
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#14
I will not suggest Ubuntu as there are many things you may need to learn and many errors you may have to face however, I would suggest you go with the Linux Mint as a second operating system as it is easy to understand and will have a better security comapred to other operating systems.

Good luck, Smile
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#15
I doubt you'd want it but for my netbook I'm putting two OS's on it one for school work called "Edubuntu" It seems pretty sweet to have, and I'm positive my school would approve.
(11-10-2010, 10:51 AM)Herm1t Wrote: hmm just used google and i found something, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jLlClH8jJ4

this is this is mackintosh os ( for example leopard ) but it runs on a pc? that is why it is hackintosh?

btw is this better then linux?

sory for noob questions all i ever used in win xp and win 7 Big Grin
Hackintosh is pretty much the Mac OSX for windows, it has alot of compatibility errors and it can be complicated to set up, but if your up for it it would be pretty much a mac. And It depends on personal style, one can't simply be 'better'. But what I've seen from macs personally there sweet.
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#16
@Currymanz I see, so if i will choose linux then i will 100% choose mint now Smile

@Extra yeah i heard about compatibility problems also, but once i get all drivers set up will it work smooth?
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#17
(11-10-2010, 10:12 AM)Herm1t Wrote: I see I see Smile

but what about games?

will they run on linux?

There are a lot of games that will. You can download a program called Wine for you Linux OS, its basically a windows emulator that allows you to run windows games.
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#18
BackTrack 4 , Linux , Hacker Linux (Created by Me) , Ubuntu , And More!
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#19
You should put Linux on the othre hardrive you bought.
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#20
Go for windows 7 if it's only or everyday use.
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