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I dont think so,if you love game ,you should get away from linux!!!!
This is not true at all. Steam for Linux has tons of titles. 70% of my steam collection is ported to Linux with more and more being added. And now GLG has Linux ports. Gaming on Linux is starting to pickup.I dont think so,if you love game ,you should get away from linux!!!!
Wow...... I love LOL ,But I can't play LOL in Linux!This is not true at all. Steam for Linux has tons of titles. 70% of my steam collection is ported to Linux with more and more being added. And now GLG has Linux ports. Gaming on Linux is starting to pickup.
Wow...... I love LOL ,But I can't play LOL in Linux!
Just started looking at his videos, he has some great ones there! Thanks for the info mate!To everyone,
I totally recommend Spatry's Cup of Linux channel - he has great reviews and tutorials about Linux related things.
Eh, I was born in '91, so I don't remember using most of that stuff..... :\ (Though I DO have DOS installed in Virtualbox..... )that is an issue I wanted more information on. When I used dos (Remember dos 1.0, or the timex-sinclair ZX-81?) I used Norton speed disk to defrag my drives. Is this necessary in Linux? If so, what utility do I need?
That's alright, mate! I won't hold it against you. we all had to start somewhere. The point is that after windows hit the scene, all the people who were scared to death of the dos command line flocked to it like lemmings and fell into the microsoft sea. I still have a copy of dos 1.0 around here somewhere (I just know it!). LMAO.Eh, I was born in '91, so I don't remember using most of that stuff..... :\ (Though I DO have DOS installed in Virtualbox..... )
Ha!..... I can guess that some people were sick of White letters and a Black background, to be sure..... I prefer a GUI, but, I do use TTY from time to time..... Yeah, we ALWAYS have something special hidden somewhere..... XDThat's alright, mate! I won't hold it against you. we all had to start somewhere. The point is that after windows hit the scene, all the people who were scared to death of the dos command line flocked to it like lemmings and fell into the microsoft sea. I still have a copy of dos 1.0 around here somewhere (I just know it!). LMAO.
Or, you can do as I have for many years, and use a drive caddy. I have one for windows, and one for linux. I use both on the same hardware, and don't need to worry about dual booting
An ugly fat bastard with a portfolio of patents tucked under his sweaty armpit, closely followed around by a team of lawyers...
yes ofcourse you can easily switch from Windows to Linux as long as you know how to work in Linux OSOk so I can browse the web, do email and a bit of word processing but can I really do all I do in Windows 7 Ultimate with all my software and hardware using Linux?
Here's some of what I do that I don't think I could do in Linux ;
Gaming with all latest releases including flight sims using joysticks, flight controllers, PSX pads etc
Graphics using Adobe photoshop and all other Adobe products etc
Video editing using Adobe premiere
Multi-track music recording using DAW Reaper with USB pro sound cards
And comments welcome.
Cheers
I like the enthusiasm and having 28 rams hdw is a network.View attachment 504 Or you can do what I do and run Windows 7 Enterprise in a VM(Virtual Machine) using VMware player for Linux. I boot up a Win7 Enterprise VM on top of my Fedora Linux laptop's desktop to run Windows 7 and log into my company's VPN to access and use corporate Windows based resources, apps and tools such as SharePoint, which I need to perform my job.
However, I have been able to replace all of my personal stuff using Linux without much effort, between using Linux based apps that do the same job which I have been doing with Linux on all 28 of my home computers for over 20 years! I used to do mutli-OS boots 20-some years ago, but have found just leaving my 'puter running Linux and booting a Windows VM as needed is a the way better way to go!
I LOVE and LIVE LINUX!!! ~~~
That is why ASCII escape codes are important. I know DOS used ANSI but it still had escape codes.Ha!..... I can guess that some people were sick of White letters and a Black background, to be sure..... I prefer a GUI, but, I do use TTY from time to time..... Yeah, we ALWAYS have something special hidden somewhere..... XD