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13th May 2005, 08:38 PM
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Tell me why i should use Linux over Windows?
Hello. I am an experienced Windows user and i would like to know the advantages of using Linux over Windows? Name them all please...
Also do you think i will get an performance increase on my hardware? AMD 3400+64bit, 1GB ram, 9800pro.....
Thanks goppo
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13th May 2005, 08:48 PM
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Is this a joke? Name them all?
People choose their operating system for many different reasons. And what makes one "better" to one individual doesn't necessarily hold true for another. Why not give an honest effort to learn Linux and decide for yourself?
It's not even a question of "better", they are both quality operating systems -- with differences. For example: they differ in cost, target demographic, features, etc.
This type of question really serves no useful purpose. Why not just use Google to research the two?
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13th May 2005, 08:51 PM
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Sorry if that came across as harsh -- but seriously -- we've had way too much of this type of flame-bait lately.
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13th May 2005, 08:53 PM
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Right ok never mind then i won't bother asking any more questions i will just continue to learn Linux when i don't even know if you can add or remove programs such as Yum VISUALLY without a command prompt.
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13th May 2005, 08:58 PM
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Ahh well thats something i would like to use. Thank you.
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13th May 2005, 09:10 PM
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more then likely there wouldn't be much advantage for you to use Linux. Obviously you don't want to use the command line--your system is a 64 bitter and will have to be tweaked and tuned with the command line, cuz the more then likely needed commands are only availible using it.
However if you would like to try FC linux, and give it a fair shot, and learn some basic stuff using the command line--there would be several reasons to try linux over windows--or dual booting Win and Linux even.
List all of the reasons??? hummmmm let me count the ways--Linux vs Win--it's a personal choice and debatable for most of the reasons anyone could state---all I could say is try it--if ya don't like it--remove it.......
Don't expect miracles, don't expect perfection--cuz the 64 bitter distro is still under developement as is just about all Linux distro's.
The computer playing feild is constantly moving--if ya stand still very long--ya ain't in the game anymore!
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13th May 2005, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Goppo
Hello. I am an experienced Windows user and i would like to know the advantages of using Linux over Windows? Name them all please...
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10 Reasons to Switch to Linux.
You may also want to read the latest issue of TUX Magazine. It had quite a lot articles about why to choose linux and some other good articles to newcomers.
I suggest you to also visit The Fedora FAQ and Fedora News.
I am sure that you will find linux charming when you get more familiar with it. Just don't give up.
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13th May 2005, 09:19 PM
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Cheers for both your posts and ideas i will have a look at them links!
*EDIT* WOW the TUX magazine issue #2 really opened my eyes about testing Linux. Thanks for telling me about that.
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13th May 2005, 09:56 PM
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I work with people who use windows 8 hours a day, 5 days a week and most of them are clueless, other than starting their ms office application. It just amazes me how this is possible. I would not recommend linux to anyone who is not will to read and experiment. Most window user would be better off switching to Mac.
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13th May 2005, 10:03 PM
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Interesting post, Yeah i'm definately willing to read/learn about linux. It seem's great that there is hundreds of people (just on these forums alone) that are willing to help you out and to try and solve a problem.
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14th May 2005, 12:23 AM
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If you never used linux b4, download one of the live cds. No installtion required, runs entirely off the cd.
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