froggyboy604 said:But, Ubuntu is not very good at playing most Windows games which can't be emulated with WineHQ.
gbl08ma said:My wireless card was well recognized until version 10.04 of Ubuntu. It worked flawlessly, but since this version it simply acts like it has not been connected. Most likely they changed the wifi drivers on thiis version and that's why it doesn't work.
As suggested on Ubuntu forums, I tried ndiswrapper with Windows drivers, I also tried searching for the old drivers package with no results.
Apart from that, I use Ubuntu every day as my main OS with the only inconvenient that I can't use wifi. No problem though, since at my house we use wifi only to connect between computers, and connect to the internet using HDSPA&GPRS modems (which work well out of the box under Ubuntu, but not under its KDE version Kubuntu).
As froggyboy604 Wubi is a good way to install Ubuntu if you just want to try it but need persistence (on a LiveCD every modification, installation and created documents are lost on reboot), or if you just want to make sporadic use of Linux (e.g. when you need to format something with fdisk, like when hacking devices). However, Wubi installations aren't recommended for everyday usage as they slow down disk performance (disk is being emulated over a disk image like in a VM and not in its own real partition).
Haha I agree, anything is better than vista. I run Windows 7 Ultimate, and I love it. Ubuntu is a good peice of software, but like he said, most programs I use are windows based as well. But I think there is a program for Ubuntu to give compatibility on windows programs.Santa said:Anything is better than Vista. :lol:
Well it really depends on what you need out of your laptop. I do a lot of resource intensive work and most of the software on my computer is Windows-only so it would be hard to find alternative so Windows 7 is perfect for me 🙂
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