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Yea, Linux would be great for school work _but_ most of my teachers only accept Microsofts own filetypes. Something about "layout not working properly on other filetypes" or something. And ofc all files, notes, exercises, essay topic papers etc. are on .docx format.
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Originally Posted by Hopea View Post
Yea, Linux would be great for school work _but_ most of my teachers only accept Microsofts own filetypes. Something about "layout not working properly on other filetypes" or something. And ofc all files, notes, exercises, essay topic papers etc. are on .docx format.

OpenOffice is compatible with Linux, and you can save as *.doc and *.docx
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Linux I say is the "best". As one of my friends used to say: why buy something when you can get the same thing, or better, for free?

Linux in general has more variety and most of the programs that you get for it are "free". Of course if you use it, it is polite to contribute, cash, code, or time, so that it stays around.

The drawback that most people have is familiarity, as I said earlier. Does so and so program run in linux? Yes, no, or maybe. Even if it doesn't there probably is a similar program, that does the same thing, for free.

Word processing - i.e. "Word" for most people, I would recommend either the word processor in Open Office or Abiword. Both can save in Microsoft format. And both can read Microsoft format.

Spread Sheet - i.e. "Excel" for most, I would recommend either the spread sheet in Open Office or Gnumeric. Again both can read and save Microsoft formats.

And all these programs also run in Microsoft Windows, and Mac. So you can use them, and try them out, without installing Linux. And they are free.

The biggest problem I do have is games. Not that there isn't games that run natively in linux, there are millions. It is that the production games that you purchase, are likely to run only on Microsoft. Not on Mac. Not on Linux.

There is an application layer you can install on both Mac and Linux, called Wine, that can run many Microsoft applications, including games, well. There is also some pay for variants with greater support or focus, like gaming. Cedega is one, and I can't remember the other right now.

And yes I said on Mac. Mac has a unix layer. You can run most things that run in Linux on a Mac, including Wine.

There is also a few application layer type programs for running Linux type stuff in Microsoft. Like Cygwin.

In general, I say Linux is a better OS. Mac is a better laptop. (Not an OS cause most of it is Mac OS and the Mac computer, though you can now run it other non Mac hardware). And Microsoft is just pure advertising, and habit.

The only thing that keeps people in Microsoft is money. Money thrown in advertising, money given to people to make the programs to run in Microsoft, and money paid to computer manufacturers to install Microsoft on all their computers.

In some ways it is a self fulfilling circle. You buy a computer, it has Microsoft. You goto buy a program, It only runs on Microsoft. You get an upgrade, because your new program only works on a new version of Microsoft. Rinse, Repeat.

Another thing that really annoys me in general, though I see mostly in Microsoft. Get a Windows 98 machine, with an Office version from the same time. Run them. See how fast they run. See what they do.
Now do the same with a "modern" system. Vista, XP, Windows 7 with Office for their specific versions. Time them, from start-up to shutdown. Make sure the hardware matches also.
Notice anything? They all run at almost the same times. If the Hardware, OS, and Software, all match the era, they run at comparable speeds. But wait ... aren't we running fater computers now? Isn't the newer versions better? Yes ... and no. If you take the Windows 98 versions and put them on a "modern" machine, assuming you could find drivers that work, it would be "blazingly" fast. And take up less space. And write the same documents. So where is the discrepency with the new versions?

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i would say window with my eyes closed:

windows: the windows has more upgrades to it and has more version for example you can have vista business, vista premium, and others for example this is good because most business use windows 2000 or Xp because the are easy to run and well people who play Toribash a lot would prefer windows because you get more upgrade to toribash for windows than for Linux another is that you can have different formats on windows.

Linux: well i have nothing to say just crap because you don't get good upgrades. they all look the same on the desktop. and toribash has graphics on Linux because people mostly play on windows not Linux. one good thing about Linux you can open lots of programs on one side and then flip onto the other side. this is mostly good for people who like porn but parents tell them off for watching it . but apart from that i had it once for a couple of weeks and i hated going onto the computer.

know i have a brand new computer build from scratch and the my monitor is 24" i think that is pretty impressive. i am currently running a 320 giga byte memory but maybe in one year upgrading to 1 teribyte. that will be fun i also dont have the best graphics card but upgrading that in a year or 2 when toribash will become HD XD hopefully i am running windows vista business because i have a course of business economics in school and i use the computer alot. that why i prefer windows to Linux

another thing if you like both then just split your hard drives whats the problem .
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Originally Posted by friends448 View Post
i would say window with my eyes closed:

windows: the windows has more upgrades to it and has more version for example you can have vista business, vista premium, and others for example this is good because most business use windows 2000 or Xp

You don't know much about linux, do you? Linux is the most versatile operative system. Hands down. No debate on it. Just look at all the distributions available! All the "flavors", and all the desktop managers.. damn, it never ends. And all free, too. There's even distributions aimed at religious people such as the Sabily (muslim ubuntu - www.sabily.org ), or christians (Ubuntu Christian Edition - www.ubuntuce.com ) or aimed at biologists such as the bio-linux ( http://nebc.nox.ac.uk/ ) and so on... Again, all free!

Originally Posted by friends448 View Post
because the are easy to run and well people who play Toribash a lot would prefer windows because you get more upgrade to toribash for windows than for Linux another is that you can have different formats on windows.

Well you know that computers aren't all about gaming, do you? And you're certainly not supposed to game on a "business" environment... lol

Originally Posted by friends448 View Post
Linux: well i have nothing to say just crap because you don't get good upgrades. they all look the same on the desktop.

Sorry but you don't know a thing about linux. How can you say that? Do you even know what KDE is? Gnome? Xfce?... Lol And even all the window managers available on linux such as Enlightenment and so on... lol... Native Windows theming compared to linux does not even begin to qualify as "perceptible". lol

Tell me, what's so "look-alike" about these linux screenshots:

http://84.243.208.241/~webartde/imgu...rot7tesekz.png
http://omploader.org/vMmtsMw
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/593072/asdf.png
http://junk.marcocampos.net/pics/screen_260609.png
http://www.stooorage.com/images/71/84457_screenshot.jpg
http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/9834/010409u.png
http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/3...raecra1uf6.png
http://img379.imageshack.us/ifs/8026...1/dirtyfj1.png
http://i28.tinypic.com/24pz6nk.png
http://caminhandolivre.files.wordpre.../07/plasma.jpg


So as you can see, linux is WAY more customizable than windows. Always have been. Most of recent features included on recent microsoft windows operative systems have been on linux for ages!

Originally Posted by friends448 View Post
and toribash has graphics on Linux because people mostly play on windows not Linux. one good thing about Linux you can open lots of programs on one side and then flip onto the other side. this is mostly good for people who like porn but parents tell them off for watching it . but apart from that i had it once for a couple of weeks and i hated going onto the computer.

know i have a brand new computer build from scratch and the my monitor is 24" i think that is pretty impressive. i am currently running a 320 giga byte memory but maybe in one year upgrading to 1 teribyte. that will be fun i also dont have the best graphics card but upgrading that in a year or 2 when toribash will become HD XD hopefully i am running windows vista business because i have a course of business economics in school and i use the computer alot. that why i prefer windows to Linux

another thing if you like both then just split your hard drives whats the problem .

People who buy business versions of windows (office included) are totally wasting money on software that can be replaced by free alternatives... They're free to do so... But personally I'd rather invest in a computer and get the software for free and, if I have the time and know-how, give my contribute to the community to make the software even better.

Fortunately money won't corrupt linux because its meant to be free.
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/me blinks in disbelief at this thread then directs his attention to this

Originally Posted by friends448 View Post
Linux: well i have nothing to say just crap because you don't get good upgrades.

What? Good updates? ':-/

Originally Posted by friends448 View Post
and toribash has graphics on Linux because people mostly play on windows not Linux.

Whaaaaaat? That lacks sense of all forms.
Toribash has better shader support on Linux, not to mention that it runs faster. And yeah it's not been updated in a while but regardless WINE runs it without any issues - FASTER THAN IT DOES IN REAL WINDOWS. Fact.

Mmmm we've had a million and on threads like this in the past and they just end up being a rant of fanboys talking wallop about why what they have IS the best. >_>

Simply put there is no 'best' OS, but there are ones that suit different purposes. You want to blow your money on off-the-self shite you'll want Windows, other than that there's no actual reason for picking one over the other. Well, unless you're like me & want your machine to run 24/7 without having to restart everytime the OS has a hissy fit - that's something Windows isn't capable of.

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But, as stated earlier, Wine can do games on linux. Though not perfectly.

HOWEVER, if you have a powerful enough machine, you can install a virtual machine.

A virtual machine is basically a computer inside a computer <Insert that gay xzibit joke here>. But you can't game decently unless you have at least 4 gigs of RAM, or using a low-resource game like non-shaders Toribash.
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