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Do you think Linux is a viable OS software?

Submitted by Hiddenshadow1234, , Thread ID: 115212

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04-01-2019, 10:18 PM
#1
I wanna know if Linux is a viable OS software because I am getting bored with Windows 10. Windows 10 is making my computer feel clunky I am looking into other options for OS's and I came across Linux. I usually game and I don't know if other games support Linux.

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#2
To be honest, Linux is not for beginners and definetey not better than windows 10.

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#3
If it is for standard use for someone inexperienced I would not recommend you to use Linux ..
The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear ..

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04-01-2019, 10:39 PM
SkyCod Wrote:
To be honest, Linux is not for beginners and definetey not better than windows 10.

agre with it, but if u want to try, i suggested to use mint, ubuntu or another distro with built in Dekstop Environment Smile

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#5
I tryed it and did not like it, first time i had no idea how to do anything even a simple task took me hours so if you dont know linux i dont recommend.

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#6
I like Linux (Linux mint and deepin)
But I hope more programs are compatible with it.
For the moment I just dual boot. Which is quite annoying.

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#7
I dont know.. Its not good for games.. So i dont think so.. Its for work..

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#8
Iam a graphich designer, I use Adobe apps, so for me its not an option Linux

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#9
Eu acho o linux bom porm ainda no est suprindo totalmente as minhas necessidades, alguns programas s no windows, mesmo o linux tendo o wine prefiro windows por enquanto.

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#10
linux has come a long way, i love linux mint 13 and up, they are inching closer to windows os.

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