Congrats. You now have the Walmart of operating systems running on your computer.
Congrats. You now have the Walmart of operating systems running on your computer.
You're a fuc king idiot.Originally Posted by gforce23
Linux was never designed to be a Desktop distro, its more on an enterprise level system. But idiots like the one above never know this because they live in a bubble or know how to do jack **** within the OS. And hey btw, OSX is based on a UNIX Shell.
Anyways, to the OP, what distro are you running? Fedora/Ubuntu/???
damn get emOriginally Posted by Nemesis
I know that dumba**.Originally Posted by Nemesis
That was meant as a joke man.. chill bro. I was a CS student myself.
Originally Posted by Nemesis
Isnt the purpose of Ubuntu, PCLinuxOS, and a few others to be desktop distros? I am a total noob with Linux so I am asking.
Originally Posted by chrisdavis
Well any distro can me "made" to work on a desktop platform, however most people dont like working in terminals or command line, and prefer a GUI. OSX is an excellent example. If you put the time in to learn the OS, Linux is very safe and powerful to use in any environment.
Yes but Synaptic is a GUI interface. It seems to me that Ubuntu is really trying to be a desktop OS. I have Ubuntu on a partition and it is my first real experience with Linux. I would be inclined to ditch Windows altogether if my games and a few other programs would run on Linux.Originally Posted by Nemesis
Just run Wine, you can run Windows programs with it. As George said, a lot of Linux distros will have you spending a ton of time @ the command line setting things up. I'm lazy and don't do too much stuff with my computer anymore and Windows XP gives me no problems (the PC itself is another matter lol).Originally Posted by chrisdavis
Welcome to not having to worry about being hacked!
There's no trim like a 50 trim....oh wait!
Originally Posted by Jecht
I have some stuff that I need that will not run under any emulation. It is really stupid on the software maker's part, but they are so adamant about not supporting emulation(Apple's parallel or Wine) that they will not even answer emails on it. I tried to get Crysis to run under Wine as well with no luck, so i just dual boot and called it a day.