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    #46
    Originally posted by mchaley View Post
    I'd say at least 50% of major servers and server farms run a version of linux. The other 25% is windows and the other 25% is Sun microsystems. Quick guesses but the really important machines run linux. There's more to it than hackers simply not coding for it.
    For servers, sure. Desktops are a little different, IMO, since there are many more opportunities for the user to simply invite someone or something in.
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      #47
      Originally posted by Masamune View Post
      Pros:

      -More "secure" since it's still too small a target for 99% of hackers and such to waste their time coding for.
      -Arguably better eye candy
      -"Live" CD and USB versions of Linux let you run and experience Ubuntu without any permanent changes to your HD.
      -Wubi lets you "install" Ubuntu inside windows. If you dont like it, then just uninstall it through Windows Program Manager.
      -Ubuntu and it's variants tend to more "old system friendly. Xubuntu tends to work very well with Pentium 3 machines and up.
      -Learning curve is becoming more gentle with each new release.
      -Aggresive release schedule (every 6 months) means that you can always stay up with the latest and greatest.

      Cons:

      -This is not Windows, as such there is going to be a seemingly impossible learning curve at first (it'll get better, I promise)
      -Installing programs in Ubuntu is not always as simple as Windows. A lot of commercial programs don't even have Linux compatibility.
      -Wine. (This is an emulator for windows programs to run inside Linux) I list this as a con becuase it seems like no 2 people ever have the same experience with this program.
      -Going Ubuntu cold turkey and killing windows will basically turn you off to computers completely.
      -Be prepared to dig into your system more as the need arises to "fix" certain programs and settings.

      I agree with this statement 100%.

      I have never had any luck with Wine so i usually just don't bother.

      Other then that in the last year i have learned a lot from just trying and trying with Linux. 10.04 is awesome. I have it side by side with W7 right now and both run fantastic.

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        #48
        Just installed the newest version of Ubuntu (10.04 or Lucid Lynx) and I have to say that this is the best Ubuntu distro I've ever used.

        I had Fiesty Fawn in the past as well as Karmic Koala, but Lucid is much more polished and stable.

        I highly recommend trying it out.

        The free software library is addicting and the support rivals that of Microsoft.

        Very efficient when compared to Microsoft Vista 64, although I am unsure about Windows 7 (which is fast as hell on my work pc).

        I am running dual monitors (DVI + HDMI) with no issues.

        I have both Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.

        Instead of Dreamweaver, I have Kompozer available which lacks in the raw functions which Dreamweaver is known for, but has an easier dashboard and a badass "split" design (code & preview) which uses the Firefox platform. It's basically a true WYSIWIG and it's completely free.

        If you have a kickass graphics card, I highly recommend the desktop effects which man using the OS that much more fun, if not outright appealing. Very similar to the NEW Window 7 (which does kick massive ass), but was available some time ago and has been refined over the years.

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPH32M_U2D8

        I give it 4.6 out of 5.
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          #49
          The last Ubuntu distro I used was Feisty Fawn. I'm sure lots has been added since then. I would try it again but... Ive got 6 weeks left here and I don't feel like doing all of that work. Too much other stuff to work on.
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            #50
            im on ubuntu right now and messing with this compiz and it is bananas, the cube is nice

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              #51
              I installed 10.04 on a few machines but the video cards weren't recognized really. They were mostly under 64mb cards but one was 128. I don't know what the minimum card is for 10.04 but I can't mess with some of the sweeter features
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                #52
                Originally posted by mchaley View Post
                I installed 10.04 on a few machines but the video cards weren't recognized really. They were mostly under 64mb cards but one was 128. I don't know what the minimum card is for 10.04 but I can't mess with some of the sweeter features
                wow i cant believe my thread is still alive. well since then i have ubuntu on my netbook (hard drive crashed and couldnt get windows back on ) and i have my new laptop partitioned with windows 7 n ubuntu .

                mainly i use ubuntu for doing my Android hacking and things because terminal is easier to use then command prompt for windows. but i use windows more because it has more of the programs other people have such as oovoo and stuff.

                i have the new lucid linux or something and i love the different workspaces. i wish windows would impliment this in their os.

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                  #53
                  I personally use Arch Linux, but it is not geared towards first time users of Linux. All you get after install is a command line. However, from there you can build it up to whatever you want.

                  Windows 7 is my primary OS, in which I run Arch in VirtualBox. I also have Arch on a separate laptop.

                  Edit: I had only read the first page and didn't see the date...
                  Last edited by 415cb7; 09-09-2010, 09:07 PM.

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