Author Topic: good OS  (Read 3067 times)


linux

oh lol
hahah

yeah uh no.

Unless you're on a very stuffty budget, linux is for you if you're loving handicapped.

Every OS is superior to every OS. It can be expressed like this:

x > x

This is why I'm not going to suggest anything.

Can I run Fedora over a Flash Drive?

I strongly recommend OpenSuse.

Its stable, beautiful, and far more professional as a product than the likes of Ubuntu.

well if you dont want to waste hardware resources to emulate anything. and dont want 100s of hardware/software/driver issues.
and you want games.

windows is the only bet

well if you dont want to waste hardware resources to emulate anything. and dont want 100s of hardware/software/driver issues.
and you want games.

windows is the only bet

This. Unless you want to buy an apple product.

well if you dont want to waste hardware resources to emulate anything. and dont want 100s of hardware/software/driver issues.
and you want games.

windows is the only bet
I've had less driver issues with Ubuntu than with Win7. WINE doesn't emulate anything, it just wraps the POSIX API with a clone of the Win32 API.

This. Unless you want to buy an apple product.
<sarcasm>
Because Apple products have tons of games.
</sarcasm>

I strongly recommend OpenSuse.

Its stable, beautiful, and far more professional as a product than the likes of Ubuntu.
How is it "far more professional than the likes of Ubuntu"?

Do you want only a Unix based operating system?
Linux is UNIX-like and POSIX-compatible (the API "standard" for UNIX), but it isn't UNIX-based.

<sarcasm>
Because Apple products have tons of games.
</sarcasm>

Actually, if you have to be a gigantic friend about it, they do have a pretty great selection of games now because of steam.

Actually, if you have to be a gigantic friend about it, they do have a pretty great selection of games now because of steam.
Steam still has a ton of Windows-only games though, while I don't know of a single Mac-exclusive game on Steam.

Steam still has a ton of Windows-only games though, while I don't know of a single Mac-exclusive game on Steam.

Point being? When were macs ever aimed towards gamers? Never. People who buy macs are people like me. People who use them for work and Internet. I don't need a laptop the size of France just so I could game, I'd rather have one the size of a Manila envelope and be able to use it te way I need it.

Though, if you've gotta play that card;

Modern Combat: Domination was a Mac exclusive title until they ported it to ps3

Point being? When were macs ever aimed towards gamers? Never. People who buy macs are people like me. People who use them for work and Internet. I don't need a laptop the size of France just so I could game, I'd rather have one the size of a Manila envelope and be able to use it te way I need it.

Though, if you've gotta play that card;

Modern Combat: Domination was a Mac exclusive title until they ported it to ps3
You implied that MOX was equal or superior to Windows for gaming (or at least I understood it as such) in the response to Bisjac's reply.

Steam still has a ton of Windows-only games though, while I don't know of a single Mac-exclusive game on Steam.
Would Angry Birds as a standalone program count as a Mac-Exclusive game?
You implied that MOX was equal or superior to Windows for gaming (or at least I understood it as such) in the response to Bisjac's reply.
He's saying that in his opinion, he likes Macs, but he recommends windows if you can't afford one.
« Last Edit: April 24, 2012, 11:34:30 AM by BlockoCrafter »

Angry Birds is on every platform known to man.

I don't understand why you people need a different OS when the ones built into the computer works fine.
Because they look different?