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Ubuntu or Windows 7?
#11
Too be honest if I were you, I would go with Windows, I personally love it, but if your into Ubuntu's, you should go for it.
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#12
I never heard of Ubuntu , So My vote goes to windows 7.
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#13
Could anyone give me the benefits of Ubuntu? c:
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#14
It's quick, lag-less, and different. Perfect if you're looking to learn about Bash, Linux's command line language. Often, people use Ubuntu as a stepping stone for more advanced distributions. It's basically an all-purpose Linux distro, however.
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#15
Alright, thank you very much bro! c:
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#16
(12-25-2011, 06:32 PM)OFWGKTΔ Wrote: Alright, thank you very much bro! c:

No problems. Let me know what you decide to go for in the end. Smile
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#17
(12-25-2011, 06:32 PM)OFWGKTΔ Wrote: Alright, thank you very much bro! c:

Also, ubuntu's are a lot cheeper then some Windows, but I'd still go with windows if it were me,
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#18
(12-25-2011, 08:54 PM)Infinite. Wrote: Also, ubuntu's are a lot cheeper then some Windows, but I'd still go with windows if it were me,


Ubuntu software is free is it not?

Buy a computer with no OS, install Ubuntu.

Profit?
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#19
(12-25-2011, 09:15 PM)Epeolatry Wrote: Ubuntu software is free is it not?

Buy a computer with no OS, install Ubuntu.

Profit?

Indeed. But most computers come with Windows 7 nowadays, so you're going to need a good reason to remove that to put Ubuntu on. Otherwise I'd just advice duel booting.
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#20
Windows 7 if you like a pc that's ready when you first boot it up and if you would like to have access to all programs. ubuntu if you want speed but you will have to spoon feed it, until its ready to use.
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