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View Poll Results: PC or Laptop | |||
PC ALL THE WAY!!! | 24 | 64.86% | |
LAPTOP FOR THE WORLD!!! | 13 | 35.14% | |
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10-17-2009, 04:32 PM | #17 | |
Duke
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Instead of Office you have OpenOffice.org. It's cross platform, that means it works in linux, windows, freebsd, mac, opensolaris, solaris express, aix, etc... Give it a try, it's free (and open-source). Oh, and it's from Sun Microsystems, a big company. You may find Regnum runs faster on Linux than Windows. I don't know, I never played Regnum on Windows. :P And for anything not available for linux (autocad and stuff) you can try Wine, a kind of emulator. You can even have both linux and windows in the same computer. That's called dual-boot. I recommend you to try this before switching to linux only. Linux (specially Ubuntu, OpenSuSE and Fedora) are easy to learn, but keep in mind they're different from Windows. Funny fact: my father doesn't like computers very much, and I don't like to fix computers all day long... So I installed Debian on an old spare K6-2 and gave it to him (of course I tweaked it a little bit so as to enable remote administration). He got so used to Debian that when he had to use Windows he found it difficult and useless.
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