Rdogg112 said:Vs. Vs. GNU/ Thread.
My Thoughts:
Windows is a very nice, user-friendly OS, perfect for Word Processing, Browsing , Porn, Best Gaming Platform.
Mac OS, i don't really like, while designing may-be much smoother and easier and such, but i like Windows/GNU/Linux More.
some simple games it has are Warcraft III, World of Warcraft and now some Steam Games are available for it.
GNU/Linux, not so user-friendly , but once you get to know it, it's an epic operating system, Very nice apps, nearly all open source. includes the GNU corelibs witch makes it epic, of course you can also use the BSD corelibs but yeah.
ness said:Rdogg112 said:Vs. Vs. GNU/ Thread.
My Thoughts:
Windows is a very nice, user-friendly OS, perfect for Word Processing, Browsing , Porn, Best Gaming Platform.
Mac OS, i don't really like, while designing may-be much smoother and easier and such, but i like Windows/GNU/Linux More.
some simple games it has are Warcraft III, World of Warcraft and now some Steam Games are available for it.
GNU/Linux, not so user-friendly , but once you get to know it, it's an epic operating system, Very nice apps, nearly all open source. includes the GNU corelibs witch makes it epic, of course you can also use the BSD corelibs but yeah.
Linux is a kernel not an Operating System. Like we've told you. You only think that about Macs because me and nom nom always tell you about it, i have chatlogs from those arguments on MSN.
GNU/Linux is a term promoted by the Free Software Foundation (FSF), its founder Richard Stallman, and its supporters, for operating systems that include GNU software and the Linux kernel.[1] The FSF argues for the term GNU/Linux because GNU was a longstanding project to develop a free operating system, of which they say the kernel was the last missing piece.[1] Proponents of the Linux term dispute GNU/Linux for a number of reasons, such as the fact that the term Linux is far more commonly used by the public and media.
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