if i didn't have to completely re-download everything and backup like a terabyte of files then i would revert back to windows 7 in a heartbeat
fuck windows 10
if i didn't have to completely re-download everything and backup like a terabyte of files then i would revert back to windows 7 in a heartbeat
fuck windows 10
Debian 8 when I know I don't have to use client, Windows 7 when I do.
Debian 8 when I know I don't have to use client, Windows 7 when I do.
zanaLegit_LurkkiUbuntu Linux, runs about 10 fps better in benchmarks but feels much smoother than W10. And there's no W10 telemetry nor updates to spike my ping.
man im glad i switched to a completely different os just to get 10 more fps
on Linux you also decide what happens on your computer and don't get spied on
[quote=zana][quote=Legit_Lurkki]Ubuntu Linux, runs about 10 fps better in benchmarks but feels much smoother than W10. And there's no W10 telemetry nor updates to spike my ping.[/quote]
man im glad i switched to a completely different os just to get 10 more fps[/quote]
on Linux you also decide what happens on your computer and don't get spied on
zanaman im glad i switched to a completely different os just to get 10 more fps
that's not the only reason. some other reasons for switching would be that linux is much more customizable, has better software mangement and is more secure. It is also free and open source, so anyone can audit the code.
sageya the bad thing about gaming in linux is that most desktop environments dont give an option to disable m. accel and force you to google how to do it manually modifying some obscure text file
lots of desktop environments nowadays do have an option to disable it in the GUI
[quote=zana]
man im glad i switched to a completely different os just to get 10 more fps[/quote]
that's not the only reason. some other reasons for switching would be that linux is much more customizable, has better software mangement and is more secure. It is also free and open source, so anyone can audit the code.
[quote=sage]
ya the bad thing about gaming in linux is that most desktop environments dont give an option to disable m. accel and force you to google how to do it manually modifying some obscure text file[/quote]
lots of desktop environments nowadays do have an option to disable it in the GUI
arch linux with i3 Windows Manager
arch linux with i3 Windows Manager
I too would prefer windows 7, but am on windows 10 which I've modified to be as much like win7 as is feasibly possible.
I too would prefer windows 7, but am on windows 10 which I've modified to be as much like win7 as is feasibly possible.
win 10. used 7 and 8 before without any real issues
win 10. used 7 and 8 before without any real issues
Legit_Lurkkion Linux you also decide what happens on your computer and don't get spied on
you're using ubuntu, playing video games on steam, using proprietary graphics drivers, using proprietary BIOS
whoever told you that you're not being "spied on" by simply using a linux distro is totally wrong
[quote=Legit_Lurkki]on Linux you also decide what happens on your computer and don't get spied on[/quote]
you're using ubuntu, playing video games on steam, using proprietary graphics drivers, using proprietary BIOS
whoever told you that you're not being "spied on" by simply using a linux distro is totally wrong
i use tails and wear a tinfoil hat so zuckerberg cant find me
i use tails and wear a tinfoil hat so zuckerberg cant find me
bicycleforratsLegit_Lurkkion Linux you also decide what happens on your computer and don't get spied on
you're using ubuntu, playing video games on steam, using proprietary graphics drivers, using proprietary BIOS
whoever told you that you're not being "spied on" by simply using a linux distro is totally wrong
u are being spied by BIOS manufacturer.
http://magazine.nicktv.it/wp-content/uploads/sites/11/2017/05/Mocking-Spongebob-Meme.jpg
[quote=bicycleforrats][quote=Legit_Lurkki]on Linux you also decide what happens on your computer and don't get spied on[/quote]
you're using ubuntu, playing video games on steam, using proprietary graphics drivers, using proprietary BIOS
whoever told you that you're not being "spied on" by simply using a linux distro is totally wrong[/quote]
u are being spied by BIOS manufacturer.
http://magazine.nicktv.it/wp-content/uploads/sites/11/2017/05/Mocking-Spongebob-Meme.jpg
Can't run ESEA client on linux ):
Can't run ESEA client on linux ):
im on win 10, but had to factory reset like 2 days ago, how do you downgrade to win 7?
im on win 10, but had to factory reset like 2 days ago, how do you downgrade to win 7?
[quote=panda106]http://www.strawpoll.me/14317446[/quote]
phoroforwin 10
[quote=phorofor]win 10[/quote]
what's a good distro to start out on? preferably something bare bones.
what's a good distro to start out on? preferably something bare bones.
hooliwhat's a good distro to start out on? preferably something bare bones.
Ubuntu or Linux Mint
[quote=hooli]what's a good distro to start out on? preferably something bare bones.[/quote]
Ubuntu or Linux Mint