Linux > Windows
Argue if you will, but I will admit that I'm going to keep windows on my computer.
Anywho, to the beginning of this story; Many many viri and a lot of neglect to my computer resulted in something getting in and wreaking havoc on my XP's registry, so after many hours of trying to cure it i decided that i would take the easy way out and just blank the HDD and reinstall windows (i just save everything to my xhdd anyway, so wasnt losing anything).
So while I was procrastinating the reinstall process, i installed Kubuntu and Ubuntu to my computer. At first they were very confusing since i only had a little familiarity with them from many many months before. After a little fiddling with both, i found both to be much more appealing than windows.
I wont lie, my favorite part about Linux is that it has multiple 'workspaces' that you can utilize as, basically, one large windows or mac screen that has multiple areas. Think of it as having four of the same monitors on one computer and being able to keep each separate and running independent from the others unless you so wish to transfer something between them. It's beautiful and much more organized. (yea, i understand that probably made no sense
Either way, I might think about becoming more active on here (though not by much) when I get settled into my new configurations. Especially since it's now my summer vacation and I have until my birthday (also the first day of school) as free time.
If you are interested in seeing my desktop in Ubuntu, here's a link --> [link]
And also, if you are interesting in Ubuntu [link] , Kubuntu [link] , or Linux in general try here --> [link]
(P.S. Ubuntu is more of a mac style in appearance, but more minimalistic. Kubuntu is more like Vista, but actually useful.)
Now it's time to bid adieu; Tis 5:48 and sleep has not come since much earlier yesterday.
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