Are you dual-booting with Ubuntu and Windows or using just one?
Are you dual-booting with Ubuntu and Windows or using just one?
Just using Ubuntu 10.10. I gave up on Windows years ago...Just tired of the aggravation.
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I did the dual boot thing for the first six months but once I figured out getting Pokerstars to run under Wine, I dumped Windows. If I had a reason to run Windows I would, but I don't. This has been a dedicated Linux box for about three years now.
Just Ubuntu, since 2008... Though I do have multiple Desktops installed such as Gnome Shell, Unity, Mate and LXDE
Everything I need can be run on or has an equivalent in ubuntu so I don't see the need for windows. Only thing I really want to get running is photoshop, I tried gimp but didn't like it, I tried to get my copy of photoshop running under wine but it wasn't working, but I'll figure it out somehow.
I dual-boot my laptop, for games and other proprietary software that the university requires
And I have windows on virtualbox on my desktop
I rarely use windows though, ubuntu has everything I need....unless someone demands something specific like using MS Project and so forth....but even that can be run on PlayOnLinux
Dual booting with Windows 7 since 11.04 and I have to say that I enjoy my Windows 7 experience more, due to the decision from Gnome to move from Gnome2 to Gnome3 and the subsequent adoption of Unity for Ubuntu.
I must say though that 11.10 was a huge step forward from the last iteration and I look forward to having a fast, efficient, and bug free operating system again.
I don't Dual Boot, I do use multiple OS's on certain machines using VM Ware.
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I have my computer dual-booting Vista and Natty(Thanks Wubi).
Really though, I only need the windows side anymore for gaming and stuff I can't get working with wine, until I figure out how to get it to work flawlessly.
Just Ubuntu.
At this point I'm convinced of Debian's motto. (The universal operating system.)
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