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Nexuiz ut2004
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nexuiz ut2004
  1. #Nexuiz ut2004 mac os#
  2. #Nexuiz ut2004 install#
  3. #Nexuiz ut2004 driver#

Even had OS/2 Warp, which I liked much better than Windows 95. I have an IT background, although it's pretty stale, and I grew up using Apples, Macs, MS-DOS, Windows of every stripe. five years ago? More? I've had versions of Ubuntu from 5.10 on installed on two notebooks and a desktop, and haven't had anything not work with drivers, ever. The last time I had hardware not work in Linux was.

#Nexuiz ut2004 mac os#

Mac OS I have much less experience with, but it doesn't seem bad. I still keep it as a boot option, for things like Team Fortress 2 when I'm traveling, but I probably don't fire it up more than once a month at this point. I don't care much for the Vista GUI, and the lack of interface customization options out of the box bugs me.

nexuiz ut2004

I have a new-ish notebook that came with Vista 32 Home Premium installed, and I gave that a shot before I installed Ubuntu alongside it. Ubuntu, 8.04 and 8.10 (multiple computers)Īll everyday tasks, some professional work, light gaming (some native, some in Wine) What I really enjoy is connecting from work using ssh and Cygwin/X to my Slackware 10 box and then running konqueror, kshisen, gkrellm, etc. Slackware 10.0 on 433MHz Celeron w/384meg of RAM Slackware 12.0 on multiple Dell OptiPlex GX240's and a GX270 Slackware 12.1 on a Dell SC420 some other no-name machines in the Slackware stable as well. I can I have I've helped multiple people set up Linux boxes on their home networks. I'll qualify that with my pet Windows peeve: every Microsoft program upgrade seems to move options around in every program, be it Windows, Office, Visual Studio. *how you like it compared to windows and mac I do a lot in Linux and roughly four things in Windows: Quicken XNews Half-Life program in C# for a living. Home file server, gaming machine(s), web browsing, document writing, multiple printer server, home ftp server, home svn server, home web server. Slackware 10.0, Slackware 12.0, Slackware 12.1 Who even uses linux? If you do, answer one or more of the following: *what are your system specs - 2.0 GB ram EEEPC 701, dell inspiron 1501, powermac G3 B&W.

#Nexuiz ut2004 install#

my brother was attempting to install something the other day and couldn't figure out why it said it couldn't get an exclusive lock. even with gui package managers you have to get used to the quirks of the software. I will say that atheros is so far the best experience i've had with wifi, and I plan to try to get either intel or atheros cards from now on.

#Nexuiz ut2004 driver#

*how is the driver support - haven't run into any major problems with driver support on the hardware i've installed it onto over the years. I'm just too used to doing things the linux way and windows is a PITA for me nowadays. *how you like it compared to windows and mac - it's been 3 years since i've used windows regularly, and I really couldn't go back anymore.

nexuiz ut2004

*what you use it for - anything and everything. I usually stick pretty close to the latest version of my distro. *tell the flavor and version - no specific flavor, but I use mainly kde distros such as kubuntu and mandriva.

nexuiz ut2004

Linux can do the same as well, so why are we even having this argument? Personally I prefer ssh if I have to support someone. And as I said, I would have set it up that way in the first place.















Nexuiz ut2004