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I'm installing this. The Gentoo team has never failed me. This will be the 1st time I'm installing a beta though.
i only tried ubuntu once but it slowed down my laptop too much so i went back to windows. plus windows performs better with games than linux.
Linux is something that needs time and a good understanding of computers. Gentoo source based, and not for people new to Linux. A stage 1 install can take a day or more to get everything one would need installed, and that's if you know what your doing.
yeah it's fully customizable and I'm not good enough with computers to use it.
Dupain Wrote:yeah it's fully customizable and I'm not good enough with computers to use it.
I wasn't saying you lack the skills, it was intended as a general statement. If you are willing to spend the time I'm sure you can get it going, but you want games Windows is the best OS for that.
i use Ubuntu.. had installed Sabayon (its Gentoo based) but my hard drive crashed and I had misplaced the dvd.. so its back to dual boot Ubuntu/XP
xero1 Wrote:Dupain Wrote:yeah it's fully customizable and I'm not good enough with computers to use it.
I wasn't saying you lack the skills, it was intended as a general statement. If you are willing to spend the time I'm sure you can get it going, but you want games Windows is the best OS for that.
i guess that's true. and yes i know that windows performs better with games especially with the review i read which says that graphics card perform better with windows than linux. i wanted to try the ubuntu to see how it looks like and also no other windows cd would work on my laptop because of missing drivers. i tried intalling tinyxp, tinyxp platinum and another windows rip so that it would run faster but the windows wouldn't recoginise part of my hardwares so i gave up. the only one working was linux but it slowed down my computer and couldn't play games without addons so i went back to xp. linux is good for programmers my brother tells me. it is more secure and many people use it as server os.
dupain u could download the exact drivers u need from the internet
Dupain Wrote:xero1 Wrote:Dupain Wrote:yeah it's fully customizable and I'm not good enough with computers to use it.
I wasn't saying you lack the skills, it was intended as a general statement. If you are willing to spend the time I'm sure you can get it going, but you want games Windows is the best OS for that
i guess that's true. and yes i know that windows performs better with games especially with the review i read which says that graphics card perform better with windows than linux. i wanted to try the ubuntu to see how it looks like and also no other windows cd would work on my laptop because of missing drivers. i tried intalling tinyxp, tinyxp platinum and another windows rip so that it would run faster but the windows wouldn't recoginise part of my hardwares so i gave up. the only one working was linux but it slowed down my computer and couldn't play games without addons so i went back to xp. linux is good for programmers my brother tells me. it is more secure and many people use it as server os.
That's why you should never use some crappy rip. Rip it yourself with nLite. Plus, you don't have to pirate anything either (which could also turn out to be malicious poo poo, whatever).
Drivers aside, Linux shouldn't be worse off in terms of utilizing your graphics card...
I haven't tried Gentoo yet, but I guess I'm not too willing to get used to Linux yet. >_>