harrymohan
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$ 119.00 at bestbuy........no way I am paying that insane amount!
Yup no way to pay for atleast buying a windows
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$ 119.00 at bestbuy........no way I am paying that insane amount!
$ 119.00 at bestbuy........no way I am paying that insane amount!
Google is becoming self aware.
Yup no way to pay for atleast buying a windows
as i said when im talking about Linux vs Windows im talking about Amateurs who are not very good with computers. How many amateurs can install Linux ? very few, so my point being that Windows offers whatever functions are needed for day to day computing quite well. I have used Linux and it wasnt anything mindblowing by any standards. I think its become more fashionable to criticize Windows for no reason all the time.
Errr Ununtu is free - legally free.
Open Source stuff will eventually kill them all.
Even though you guys may be inclined to say Windows is so popular because of its ease, in reality the reason is something else.
Ease is just familiarity.
Why C:\ and not /?
It just takes a little getting used to.
However MS wins because more people make software for their products than say for Linux.
THAT happens because MS makes kickass, easy to use software development tools. It is so easy to build software for windows any child can do it (and many times its children who are doing it).
Anyway, this advantage would be smoked off when machines start to get less and less kernel and platform dependent and start moving off onto the WEB for even its local services. Watch out for the Android OS in the future. Already for handheld devices, the Android has already far surpassed the Windows CE and is right up there with Apple and Research in Motion.
I predict a much different world market share by the time Windows 9 comes out
LOL................... only because I already paid for a "fake" copy !
I do have a question......................... I have homeprem. 64bit on me laptop ( HP), I can dual boot if I install Ubuntu? Also I only have 1 partition.................. any ideas for best way to dual booty????
Love Kubuntu but use cracked windows 7!
I think Ubuntu will ask to make partition from your existing Windows primary partition so yes it is possible to make dual boot! If you download latest ISO of Ubuntu it can start installation from Windows only like executing EXE and will ask for creating partition for root and home directories.
Here is the questions............................
Once installed, how would you un-install it & making sure all references also get removed?
My laptop only has the image drive/CDrom. Can I install it with just the virtual drive? Is int the installation going to read files further after the initial installation?
Lastly, is ubuntu 64 bit as well or is that irrelevant? any known issues
with an existing win7 64 installation?
I am a computer expert , hence all these questions.
The stupidity of your market is a bad strategy for MS to rely upon. Eventually we'll all wise up. MS in fact has its biggest advantage in Visual Studio. Just as powerful as any Java based IDE, but infinitely easier for any newbie to work on it.as i said when im talking about Linux vs Windows im talking about Amateurs who are not very good with computers. How many amateurs can install Linux ? very few, so my point being that Windows offers whatever functions are needed for day to day computing quite well. I have used Linux and it wasnt anything mindblowing by any standards. I think its become more fashionable to criticize Windows for no reason all the time.