Linux, is it time yet? Created 13 years ago2011-04-01 12:20:33 UTC by Captain Terror Captain Terror

Created 13 years ago2011-04-01 12:20:33 UTC by Captain Terror Captain Terror

Posted 13 years ago2011-04-01 12:21:42 UTC Post #292790
I will love the day when i can forget about Microsoft altogether, and simply fastboot into my linux OS. I'm saying, completely not use windows anymore.

When Linux started becoming popular, i figured/hoped that eventually, you could do this without sacrificing compatibility and losing the use of any of your programs. Essentially using Linux as your primary workstation OS.

Are we there yet? Are we kinda there yet, or is this never gonna happen?

The only thing i use linux for currently is GPartEd(Gnome partition Editor), which i boot up from USB. I love how fast it and clean it is. On my todo list is to dual boot in some flavor of Linux and start learning it, but to date, i haven't done shit. ='(

Would appreciate anyones thoughts comments on the subject1

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Captain Terror Captain Terrorwhen a man loves a woman
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-01 12:54:33 UTC Post #292791
If you want to play games on your PC, you'll need to use Windows in some form. That'll be the case for a while to come, I think.

I go the other way around - you can install CygWin, which is a port of many linux tools to Windows. You get a lot of the power tools that linux provides without needing to dual boot.

If you don't want to play games, there's not much else to stop you from switching to Linux right now. Lately I've been considering putting a distro onto my HTPC box.
Penguinboy PenguinboyHaha, I died again!
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-01 21:22:33 UTC Post #292817
But then again you wouldn't be able to make use of the wonders of Microsoft Office.
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-01 22:07:46 UTC Post #292819
i haven't used office since grade 7.

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Captain Terror Captain Terrorwhen a man loves a woman
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-01 22:13:23 UTC Post #292821
But then again you wouldn't be able to make use of the wonders of Microsoft Office.
There's OpenOffice. Some like it more than MS Office, some like it less than MS Office. I think most can agree that at least OO Writer and OO Calc are pretty competent.
Oskar Potatis Oskar Potatis🦔
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-01 22:46:25 UTC Post #292822
i have installed openoffice a'ka libre office?;o on my windows xp and it works well but i use open office rarely
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