Operating Systems

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Operating Systems

Postby Doug the Unforgiven » Wed Mar 12, 2003 10:17 am

Does anyone here in gaming land use Lindows OS? If so, what do you think of it?

I'm hoping to upgrade my Windows 98 in the near future, but don't necessarily trust XP (for reasons I can't really articulate here).

Appreciate the feedback.;)

Cpl. Bingham

Postby Cpl. Bingham » Wed Mar 12, 2003 10:22 am

If your a bigtime gamer, XP is really the only way to go. Other OS's are becoming more compatible, but they still crop up enough problems that most gamers would go nuts spending so much time trying to get a game to work.

What exactly are you unsure about in XP? You don't need to "articulate" it, but I've been using XP for a while now so I can answer any questions you may have.

Doug the Unforgiven

Postby Doug the Unforgiven » Wed Mar 12, 2003 10:31 am

Actually, my distrust of XP is from a few months ago. I'm more open to it now. My wife uses it and she likes it. But when I first saw it, it looked like a freakin' AOL screen (I know now that you can make it look like Windows).

Lindows seems like a neat idea, and want to find out more about it before I settle on anything.

Thanks for the feedback, Bing.

[RD]{gen}Beast

Postby [RD]{gen}Beast » Wed Mar 12, 2003 10:43 am

XP rulez

Cpl. Bingham

Postby Cpl. Bingham » Wed Mar 12, 2003 11:06 am

Yeah, XP is very candyfied right outta the box, but that can be easily tweaked. If you're interested in the ways you can tweak the visuals of an XP desktop, check out ThemeXP. XP uses "Styles" to dictate how the desktop looks, and you can download loads from this site, or even create your own. You can make XP look like everything from Classic Windows, to XBox themed, to even an exact copy of OSX for the mac.

The main reason I upgraded from my previous OS(win98), was that although XP is a system hog, it runs games much smoother about 90% of the time. The fact that Windows is still the only OS that most game developers support and code for really makes it the only choice for games, in my opinion at least.

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Postby Sidekick Floppy » Wed Mar 12, 2003 12:33 pm

From what I heared, Lindows just s*cks *ss. Better stick to a MS product if you're a hardcore gamer.

Doug the Unforgiven

Postby Doug the Unforgiven » Wed Mar 12, 2003 3:15 pm

Thanks, guys.:D

So, is XP Home fine? Or should I shell out more for Professional?

Cpl. Bingham

Postby Cpl. Bingham » Wed Mar 12, 2003 3:28 pm

If you're just a "typical" user, Home is fine, that's what I use.

Professional is really only for those that need advanced networking and file-security options. Plus the fact that Pro is a hell of a lot more expensive.

If you want to purchase XP, find a place that sells OEM versions of it. Sometimes you have to purchase a peice of hardware to be eligible for the OEM version, but you could just buy a cheapie case or hard drive and then you'd be eligible for the $90 version of XP Home.

CommTHOR

Postby CommTHOR » Wed Mar 12, 2003 3:42 pm

Plus XP Home doesn't support Dual Processors... I've been running Home since it came out, and have found it to be more than adequete... Except "out of the box" it's "noobified" and takes a lot of customization to make it useful.

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Postby Sidekick Floppy » Wed Mar 12, 2003 5:47 pm

I can agree with that. XP Home doesnt have advanced networking capability, no IIS, ... Its the cheaper version , but you get nothing...

ECGNDan

Postby ECGNDan » Wed Mar 12, 2003 6:15 pm

Yeah, I would want to try out Lindows, but it supports like nothing :(

GORby

Postby GORby » Wed Mar 12, 2003 6:22 pm

Hmm, no experience with Lindows here, but for gaming XP is just fine. For more serious stuff, I also use Linux...

Gaming seems to be mostly windows-related at the moment (if we forget about the consoles), although some support for linux is showing up. I hope there will be some competition for MS in that area too.

Darktides

Postby Darktides » Thu Mar 13, 2003 5:33 am

Win2k SP3 gave me less trouble than XP, but I have a gig of ram now compared to 256 when I tried it last, it is ok, very userfriendly, but i could not play tribes 2

Xenius

Postby Xenius » Thu Mar 13, 2003 7:38 am

I use win2k with SP3 and never have any problems. I'd much rather just stick with win2k for now. It doesn't require as much customization as winXP does to make it work well.

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Postby bayotanzk » Thu Mar 13, 2003 9:16 am

Use win 98 2nd edition on my gaming computer and have had no problems to date. Rock solid!!!!!!!
486 dx 50 -32 megs ram -8 meg vid card -120 meg HD -14"vga monitor, dos 5.0

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