The OS Debate.

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Which one?

Windows XP
6
67%
Windows Vista
1
11%
Mac OS X
1
11%
Linux (Any linux distro)
1
11%
UNIX (Any UNIX BSD)
0
No votes
BeOS (You never know...)
0
No votes
Other
0
No votes
 
Total votes : 9

Re: The OS Debate.

Postby Fergie1 » Mon Dec 24, 2007 3:25 pm

Oh right lol. And im not slow, usually.
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Re: The OS Debate.

Postby G-Brain » Mon Dec 24, 2007 7:21 pm

So anyway, I guess all my points are valid... :mrgreen:

Anyone wanna go ahead and try to bash Linux? :P
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Re: The OS Debate.

Postby jd2kuk » Wed Dec 26, 2007 12:24 am

G-Brain wrote:...bash Linux? :P


Ha ha, was that a pun? :P
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Re: The OS Debate.

Postby Fergie1 » Wed Dec 26, 2007 12:30 am

Had you not pointed that out I wouldn't of noticed that. (not sarcasm) lol
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Re: The OS Debate.

Postby Quaon » Wed Dec 26, 2007 3:19 am

The only thing I would suggest could be better for linux would be for it to have a more solid way to play windows games.
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Re: The OS Debate.

Postby G-Brain » Wed Dec 26, 2007 1:39 pm

jd2kuk wrote:Ha ha, was that a pun? :P

In it's purest form :P

Quaon wrote:The only thing I would suggest could be better for linux would be for it to have a more solid way to play windows games.

Bullshit, the world should learn Linux is the way to go, and develop games for Linux. Trust me, it's definitely possible. I was thinking the other day how you could improve Linux using Windows, and that's actually a pretty good idea. Once I get the hang of GUI programming, I'll probably write a set of software myself. Things like text file configurations, combined with GUI tools that use those files for input and output, like front-ends for text files, so you can have best of both worlds. It'll make Linux a hell of a lot more user friendly.
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Re: The OS Debate.

Postby Quaon » Wed Dec 26, 2007 5:37 pm

G-Brain wrote:
jd2kuk wrote:Ha ha, was that a pun? :P

In it's purest form :P

Quaon wrote:The only thing I would suggest could be better for linux would be for it to have a more solid way to play windows games.

Bullshit, the world should learn Linux is the way to go, and develop games for Linux. Trust me, it's definitely possible. I was thinking the other day how you could improve Linux using Windows, and that's actually a pretty good idea. Once I get the hang of GUI programming, I'll probably write a set of software myself. Things like text file configurations, combined with GUI tools that use those files for input and output, like front-ends for text files, so you can have best of both worlds. It'll make Linux a hell of a lot more user friendly.


G-brain, you really need to think through your responses. All I said was that linux would become better if there was a more solid way to play WINDOWS games. The first think out of your mouth is "bullshit" when I didnt say anything wrong.

You need to mature a little.
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Re: The OS Debate.

Postby G-Brain » Wed Dec 26, 2007 6:50 pm

Quaon wrote:G-brain, you really need to think through your responses. All I said was that linux would become better if there was a more solid way to play WINDOWS games. The first think out of your mouth is "bullshit" when I didnt say anything wrong.

You need to mature a little.

Might wanna read the rest of my response... I know what you said, and it's something I keep hearing, but instead of supporting Windows games, there should be more Linux games. I said "bullshit" because it simply doesn't make any sense to me, instead of keeping up with the changes in Windows, we should be working on a simple way to create games on Linux, and make the platform attractive for developers.
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Re: The OS Debate.

Postby jd2kuk » Thu Dec 27, 2007 2:21 am

It'd be nice see some more open source standards for gaming (Things like openGL etc.); I think when that happens, we'll see some big leaps towards gaming on linux
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