09/01/18 19:13:54
>>249
If you are not scared of doing a few things on the command line. Linux
works better. I have been using Linux and freeBSD servers for years.
but recently I switched both my desktop and laptop to fedora 10.
I was so tired of my system lagging and windows gets so buggy
after just a few months. Whet my Norton 360 expired. I reinstalled my laptop
and desktop. There was a learning curve. xwindows and the different desktops
are not as user friendly as windows. I had to configure my monitor in run level 3
with vi. This is not the usual case, but my monitor did not seem to see the run
level 5, that is the desktop type environment. Now it works great. I have found
desktops that look almost exactly like window and mac os 10. So if you need that
then you can install them very easily. I have not run into anything that did not work
as good or better on linux. Getting help is the hard part, so you should be at least
familiar with basic computing tasks, before converting to Fedora. If you are a newbie
then try Ubuntu. It works right out of the package.
If I need to run a windows application. Something that absolutely has to be
run in windows, then I have been able to do that with a program called Wine.
I even have Dotnet environment on my linux computer, and can program in visual
basic. Internet explorer also works, but it is just as buggy on Linux as on windows.
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