Definitely prefer windows 7. I tried Ubuntu once, and the lack of support for automatically finding drivers for anything was enough for me to uninstall it.
I have a pc with linux and a pc with windows 7 and to be honest its a toss up, some days i use my W7 machine and others i use my linux machine, it just depends on my mood
I used Ubuntu for a year. It couldn't get into it at call. It had some cool features. Not having to worry about virus and shit like that was nice. I liked the ability to download stuff and install it without using the browser if you just new the get name of the program. The download center too was nice. But it really wasn't faster than windows, or more stable. Wine is only good for some games, and what it came down to was starcraft 2. When i played SC2 on wine it ran horrible and crashed alot. I get 2x the framerate with same settings with windows.
Definitely prefer windows 7. I tried Ubuntu once, and the lack of support for automatically finding drivers for anything was enough for me to uninstall it.
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win7 because most of the program is for windows but ubuntu is great... and ubuntu is not for playing games :p win7 is
ReplyDeleteLots of things still unresolved in Ubuntu. Still love it thou. Using win7 cause need my PC problem free atm :-)
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windows 7 dude
ReplyDeleteNever tried out ubuntu.
ReplyDeleteBut windows 7 works great for me.
I personally prefer Windows 7
ReplyDeletei have ubuntu on my laptop, but i'm still running xp on my desktop. i plan on buying a new pc in a couple weeks\month, i will get one with 7.
ReplyDeleteow man... the last ubuntu i used was 7. hahaha
ReplyDeletea bit ironic but true. i love ubuntu! but then i bought a new pc for gaming so i switch to windows 7.
used ubuntu. now swiched to win7. ubuntu is shit compared to it
ReplyDeleteI have a pc with linux and a pc with windows 7 and to be honest its a toss up, some days i use my W7 machine and others i use my linux machine, it just depends on my mood
ReplyDeleteBoth dude !
ReplyDeletewin user forever!
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im cool with win7
ReplyDeleteWINDOWS XP :D just kidding 7 is best
ReplyDeleteHaven't tried ubuntu
ReplyDeleteBut I prefer win 7 for the games!
Like BFBC2 ( my blog's about that game)
Duel boot my friend.
ReplyDeleteWindows 7
ReplyDeleteI use Win 7 and it is by far the greatest thing I've ever used... Look forward to your next update! :D I'll keep in touch.
ReplyDeleteubuntu FTW
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried either, still rocking xp here
ReplyDeleteUbuntu, by far <3
ReplyDeleteubuntu made me cry so windows 7
ReplyDeleteI prefer XP above all
ReplyDeleteWindows 7!
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shit man, i'm still runnig vista, i feel outdated.
ReplyDeleteCan't say I have tried Ubuntu, but Windows 7 is great imo.
ReplyDeletei switched from win7 to ubuntu. Only thing that bothers me is the lack of gaming possibilities in ubuntu..
ReplyDeleteI have'd tried Unbutu, but no time for good learn that !
ReplyDeleteI used Ubuntu for a year. It couldn't get into it at call. It had some cool features. Not having to worry about virus and shit like that was nice. I liked the ability to download stuff and install it without using the browser if you just new the get name of the program. The download center too was nice.
ReplyDeleteBut it really wasn't faster than windows, or more stable. Wine is only good for some games, and what it came down to was starcraft 2. When i played SC2 on wine it ran horrible and crashed alot. I get 2x the framerate with same settings with windows.
I just dual-boot Win7 and Ubuntu. Feels very good, sir.
ReplyDeleteUbuntu is a really shitty Linux distro if you ask me. I would personally recommend the Debian based Mint version. Really good stuff.
ReplyDeleteits best windows
ReplyDeletegreat post bro. ;)
ReplyDeletelove me some ubuntu
ReplyDeleteI love Ubuntu, but it was a lot of hassle for me to get a lot of programs to work. Windows 7 is decent and works well.
ReplyDeleteMy friends are raving about Ubuntu, I need to give it a shot!
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