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personal computer n. (Abbr. PC) A computer built around a microprocessor for use by an individual, as in an office or at home or school. You are saying: Computer vs Operating system vs Operation system Also: what type of computer would be like: Apple, Dell, Gateway, etc. Your computer != your preinstalled operating system Anyway, I would have to choose Linux. Linux is everything I need and more =). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Overwin Winboat
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I think he means, by Linux, one of the distributions of Linux, which are, in fact, full OS's. Mandriva, Suse, Ubuntu, etc. He just didn't want to list 'em all and put them all under 'Linux'. And I've never had a reason to get Windows support, and I can ask online, just as I can with Linux, if I ever do.
Put OpenBSD on the list, though. It's somewhat popular. Unix-based, I think. This post was edited 1 times, last edit by Centreri: Apr 29 2008, 11:53 pm.
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NET WORTH
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I have a PC and I use Windows XP. I have used all three operating systems rather frequently.
http://contentconsumer.wordpress.com/2008/04/27/is-ubuntu-useable-enough-for-my-girlfriend/ An interesting read. It is for reasons like these why I don't currently use Linux/Ubuntu/etc.. Granted, I know how to do every single one of the things, but those are simple tasks that are overly complicated. The already complicated tasks are even moreso complicated. I feel crippled when using Linux. That's not because it's bad, it's just I don't have any foundation in it. But Linux is definitely not as user friendly as Windows/Mac OS X. It's come a long way though. If I could, I would use Mac OS X. I am definitely interested in a MBP, perhaps when college comes around, who knows. OS X is a lot more innovative and a better experience to use than Vista/XP, IMO. IMO, Windows doesn't really have any benefits as far as the OS itself goes. It's ugly, resource whoring, relatively unstable (for a number of reasons, which aren't all the operating systems fault entirely) less secure, bulky, etc. Some of these may be subjective, but whatever. In the end, it has 3rd party software support, and that's really what I want. But that doesn't make the OS itself any better. But yeah, this thread is still destined to fail because for the small population of people who are even aware what an operating system is on the site, there are tons of fanboys and a bunch of people who would relentlessly knock a product without ever using it thoroughly. Their loss, I guess. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Heh, if you want to be even more technical about it, the OS is usually called GNU/Linux, with GNU being an OS using the Linux kernel.
As far as BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution), it isn't just OpenBSD - there are 3 main derivatives of BSD and OpenBSD is just one of them. Those are FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD; then there are various distributions and derivatives based on those 3. BSD is another Unix-based OS that is older than the Linux kernel and even older than GNU (BSD was started in 1977). It was originally a fork of Unix itself. One reason for part of its popularity is the fact that because of the license, it is possible to have a proprietary OS based on BSD or one of its derivatives, either in part or in whole. Some examples: Mac OS X is partly based on FreeBSD and Windows also uses some BSD code. Linux also uses some BSD code, since the license of the current BSD derivatives is compatible with being sub-licensed under the GNU GPL. This post was edited 1 times, last edit by ShadowFlare: Apr 30 2008, 2:31 am.
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The real one.
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Soon we will all use online operating systems. This is, of course, after the internet gets faster.
Then taking your computer with you is simply logging on to any available one. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |