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When I saw this I said wow!If you didn't watch or saw it before,take a look..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xC5uEe5OzNQ
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Hi,
That is quite good of a video. A good comparison between Vista & Ubuntu can be found at:
http://itcomparison.com/OS/vistavsubunt … ubuntu.htm
I hope that has been informative to everyone.
Enjoy,
vmguru007
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I have Vista on my wife's computer. It is prettier than Windows XP, but it is absolutely HORRIBLE. Very little software designed for XP works right. They went to a completely different help file standard so none of the help files in older software are worth anything. It crashes if you sneeze. It crashes if you breath. It constantly asks you whether you intended to do what you did. I just outright hate Vista.
Now with that, I've used Madrake and RedHat linux. They hardly ever crash, but you need to be a computer scientist to do much. Not very plug-and-play user friendly.
Out of all of the OSes I've used, Mac OS X was the best in terms of usability with respect to the non-coder end-user, and stability.
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vmguru007 wrote:
Hi,
That is quite good of a video. A good comparison between Vista & Ubuntu can be found at:
http://itcomparison.com/OS/vistavsubunt … ubuntu.htm
I hope that has been informative to everyone.
Enjoy,
vmguru007
Thank you for this informative post..
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Since this post, I've turned my desktop in my office into a dual-boot Ubuntu Hardy Heron / Windows XP system.
I haven't booted into Windows for about 3 weeks. Ubuntu is much better for end-users than the other distributions that I've tried. The last remaining problem is that SANE does not support my scanner. Of course, as cheap as the scanner was, that can be fixed with a new one.
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Hi,
Really great compression between the two products. Really One of the most excellent posts I've ever seen...Thanks for the video!! :-)
Last edited by chanchalseo (2009-11-12 09:29:40)
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