Lessss
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When XP is dead I will migrate to....
http://www.wepolls.com/p/121475192/When-XP-is-dead-I-will-migrate-to....
http://www.wepolls.com/p/121475192/When-XP-is-dead-I-will-migrate-to....
Lessss said:How_to_watch_Netflix in linux
http://how-to.wikia.com/wiki/How_to_watch_Netflix_(Watch_Instantly)_in_Linux
Lessss said:then add the os
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The wine install is pretty simple, it's copy paste a few commands into terminal enter a password and done.
Ypedal said:there is a workaround for almost everything , in every OS...
friendly1uk said:Did I just here easy and linux in one sentence?
Linux is well geeky. I'm not sure how it's even called an operating system. It's about as clunky as windows 3.1
Hiren's boot cd has a version of linux that will run on your pc in ram. No HD required. Just set bios to boot from cdrom and linux will install in ram. Thus you can give it a whirl without actually installing it.
It is not for the masses.
After XP I believe it is win7
friendly1uk said:Err... hiren's is ubuntu. I have used it in the last 12 months and found it just how I say I found it. I invite others to give it a go though.
Like with everything, It has it's fan boys.
Not Ubuntu. Hiren's BootCD has Parted Magic, a specialized disk partitioning and rescue Linux distribution for PC technicians, without particular emphasis on ease of use and a pleasing GUI look unlike the general-purpose Ubuntu. Ubuntu and other Linux flavors nowadays look about as polished as Windows 7.friendly1uk said:Err... hiren's is ubuntu. I have used it in the last 12 months and found it just how I say I found it. I invite others to give it a go though.
friendly1uk said:Well all this protesting...... I'm now writing to you using firefox which I just downloaded using ubuntu which I'm running off the hiren's disc.
This gives me a taste of linux without tainting my hard drive.
Isn't this where I started.
I'm just running from cd, using ram for storage. What I'm doing will be gone when I reboot. My XP install is sat on my hard drive, but it never got run. I can look at it, and read the file structure to get my files. Which I do to send them too the cloud if I have a virus running on my drive. Then reformat and reinstall the os+basic programs image.
This is so much more than just a tool. I'm not sure I would call it an os either, but I can stream a movie, check my mail, Basically get by.
If anyone want's 'wowing' by an impressive lineup of tools, check out this following link
http://www.hiren.info/pages/bootcd
EVTodd said: