I still need to play an occasional game or two-
I still need to play an occasional game or two-
I still have Windows XP. I'm accustomed to it and I think it's not bad.
I've been using Linux for years now and am currently using Mint (version 11). I actually have a dualboot system with WinXP-Pro as the other half, only using it when absolutely necessary, which is almost never.
I would move to Linux if somebody could fix the bloody problem I have with my XPS8300 Creative SB X-Fi Xtreme Audio.
I can't play any music and everybody seem to have problem with it
I am 100% Linux, and of some distro based on Debian. Be it Ubuntu, Mint, or Debian itself
Its been now two years.
Last edited by corrytonapple; April 22nd, 2012 at 03:53 AM. Reason: Time Using Linux
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[Toshiba L455-S5008] [Intel Pentium 2.4GHz Procesor]
[250GB HDD;4GB RAM] [Debian Wheezy 7.0 with GNOME 3][Fedora 16]
For the old Linux crowd
Which OS works better Ubuntu or Linuxmint?
I install Linuxmint today and it is actually faster than Ubuntu
Is there any difference between them in performance?
Non of them have the audio working though
I'm looking for one Linux OS supporting my Dell XPS8300 audio card
For me, it's been about 4 yrs. since I completely switched to linux; both at home and for my small business. I do like gaming and disappointed that many game developers don't offer options for linux users.
Just get a new sound card that is compatible with Linux man. I always look for hardware that is compatible (most is these days but still check just in case).
Pisses me off sometimes when sometimes there are drivers and the thing just won't work properly. (Canon are you listening??)
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