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Really-- nobody into linux? - 05-09-2008, 11:08 PM

well i am. I run a inspiron 9100- I have it dual-boot so i can use pclinuxos as my day to day os and winxp Experience edition (less than 200mb iso on disk) for my gaming--way addicted to Counter-strike and Source. Really after using pclinux for a while now I believe it to be much more secure, faster, better at everything except gaming-and from what i have read it seems like if Linux developers were given the code for the drivers then they might have pretty great games too- anyways the games i can play in Linux through wine work pretty well just not as good well guess thats about it, just wanted to post i guess
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05-12-2008, 02:59 PM

I am too... though I'm still a noob at it... running ubuntu myself.
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05-12-2008, 06:30 PM

i use ubuntu linux from time to time.
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noob but learning alot - 05-22-2008, 05:41 AM

currently i'm running linspire from a torrent i downloaded but i have most of the newest linux distros since feb if ne one needs a link i can upload to megaupload and give u the link :icon_boss:
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05-29-2008, 03:58 AM

I've probably used 30 different distros. I guess it's mostly for fun that I test so many. I have Ubuntu and OpenSuse currently installed.

My favorites are: Ubuntu Studio, OpenSuse, PCLOS, and Sabyon.
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05-29-2008, 05:36 AM

Personally I love Linux. I currently have 7 different OS's I deal with at the moment. I have an Ubuntu, WinXP, Backtrack 3 triple boot system, I run a OpenBSD server, Windows 2003 server, and a dual boot Fedora Core 9, Vista system.

I also play around with Incognito (Awesome Anon OS that actually works with i686), Anonym.OS (Which is a bit older, and not as plug and play as the first one), Knoppix STD (Also older but fantastic for penetration testing) for all my live cd needs with privacy and penetration.

I prefer linux machines over windows machines, but I don't discriminate :icon_beer:
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