XP, until if/when linux catches up. i am not looking forward to VISTA.
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Darkrain371
Vista is so bad i had to come back to xp because vista should never have been relesed because not much is comptiable with it
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marvindecrain
XP on my desktop and wife`s laptop is running Linux Mandriva 2007...
I`v try vista in developing state and now full version ultimate but still don`t want this...
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CarbonFire
XP till Vista64 grows up. Vista 32 just isn't compelling enough over XP to make the switch, especially considering the downsides of the OS (heavy DRM, unstable/unproven architecture, driver support, etc.).
And Linux might be a viable OS for business and if you want to put in the time, for gaming - but I'm too lazy to spend half my time making custom installations in order to get Linux to work with Windows games :P
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Master_Chief_Alpha
I'm waiting for Vista X64 to mature.
not because i approve, but because I have no other alternative.
One good thing about Vista x64 right now? It made many companies rush to release x64 drivers. Now, my XPx64 has full list of drivers for all my components.
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Originally posted by WalkinTargetWhere's the dual boot option ??? :P
read my first post of the thread more carefully
(PS notice that there are no edits, it was there from the beginning)[img]http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b400/__alpha__/ut3-4.png[/img]
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XP for games, Vista for business.
Tried UT2k4 on Vista and runs great but I get about 15 FPS less than XP on the exact same hardware.
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alpha .. its currently a toss-up for games on Vista. Most newer games are running fine under Vista, but it only takes one game that I love to make me say 'screw it' and boot back to XP.Oh if a man tried to take his time on Earth and prove before he died what one man's life could be worth, well I wonder what would happen to this world ? - Harry Chapin
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L_Mo
Dang, am I the only one who uses Linux for games too?
I actually use XP64 for BF2142, but this is a recent thing. Until 2142 I would play Steam games and a game called Subspace (Continuum, nowadays) on Ubuntu.
I got BF2142 because I thought it looked cool shortly after I switched my desktop back to XP. I switched for my wife who is pretty good with computers, but never used it enough to get familiar with Linux.
I guess I'm not really a Linux nut, I just use it b/c that's what I used for a long time doing data analysis... Oh as a side note Cedega (which runs Steam almost perfectly) now supports 2142.. I'll have to check it out on my laptop sometime.
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lilfoo
Originally posted by L_MoI guess I'm not really a Linux nut, I just use it b/c that's what I used for a long time doing data analysis... Oh as a side note Cedega (which runs Steam almost perfectly) now supports 2142.. I'll have to check it out on my laptop sometime.
-Edit: after about 20 min. of digging though the site i found a way to access the source (ads for pay us now everywhere). did you get it from source and compile it yourself L_Mo? if you did can you PM how or direct me to the site that told you how. i was never good at building stuff from source only getting what i wanted done done.
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darth_nevus
Originally posted by lilfooOriginally posted by L_MoI guess I'm not really a Linux nut, I just use it b/c that's what I used for a long time doing data analysis... Oh as a side note Cedega (which runs Steam almost perfectly) now supports 2142.. I'll have to check it out on my laptop sometime.
-Edit: after about 20 min. of digging though the site i found a way to access the source (ads for pay us now everywhere). did you get it from source and compile it yourself L_Mo? if you did can you PM how or direct me to the site that told you how. i was never good at building stuff from source only getting what i wanted done done.
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L_Mo
Originally posted by lilfoo-Edit: after about 20 min. of digging though the site i found a way to access the source (ads for pay us now everywhere). did you get it from source and compile it yourself L_Mo? if you did can you PM how or direct me to the site that told you how. i was never good at building stuff from source only getting what i wanted done done.
./configure
make depend
make
If you're on ubuntu make sure you have the linux headers package, the compilation packages (build-essential) and whatnot. See www.ubuntuguide.org for a how-to on setting up your system to compile things...
However, the easiest method is to get a compiled version on mininova. This is a gray area since the version on mininova is the one you get for paying, not the one on CVS... Which route you go depends on how you feel about it. The version on mininova has worked for me, it has instructions on how to install.
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