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| 16 Jan 2012 08:32 AM |
| I feel as if I'm the only one here! D: |
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dc131
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| 16 Jan 2012 08:35 AM |
| windows up in this hizzle, i'd prefer running ubuntu though |
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DyO1
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| 16 Jan 2012 08:39 AM |
| I (right now) prefer Arch Linux (running LXDE as a window manager) to Ubuntu. Gnome uses too much memory. |
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DyO1
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| 16 Jan 2012 08:42 AM |
| Whenever I use my computer as a server, I do like switching over to the CL, as it uses even less memory. And I guess I like to not use GUIs whenever my computer is running slower. |
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| 16 Jan 2012 08:50 AM |
| Anyone else have something to say? |
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masterx
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| 16 Jan 2012 08:53 AM |
i ran ubuntu a few months ago i might dual boot it, might not |
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| 16 Jan 2012 08:54 AM |
You should dual boot it.
I luckily don't have to do that; I have a computer solely to run Linux on. :) |
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masterx
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| 16 Jan 2012 09:07 AM |
i'm thinking of the pros and cons mostly pros |
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| 16 Jan 2012 09:20 AM |
| You really should dual boot Linux. It's quite awesome. |
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| 16 Jan 2012 09:30 AM |
| Dammit, the letter combo "stro" always catches my attention |
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