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Is Linux better than Windows and what are the differences?
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<blockquote data-quote="Antonio" data-source="post: 2751380" data-attributes="member: 252016"><p>Linux is faster and more stable. If you're a pc gamer and just want to play games, I wouldn't go with linux because most games for windows and mac wont run on linux unless you use WINE, which emulates windows programs and that can be slow. I have Linux Mint installed on another drive. I got a dual boot setup. If I want to play games, I boot windows. If I just want to do computer programming, I'd go on linux. There are some games written for Linux. I've messed with OpenGL on it before and they run fine. I like to use linux when I'm coding or listening to music or doing web browsing. Loads fast too, never had it crash on me before. Super reliable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antonio, post: 2751380, member: 252016"] Linux is faster and more stable. If you're a pc gamer and just want to play games, I wouldn't go with linux because most games for windows and mac wont run on linux unless you use WINE, which emulates windows programs and that can be slow. I have Linux Mint installed on another drive. I got a dual boot setup. If I want to play games, I boot windows. If I just want to do computer programming, I'd go on linux. There are some games written for Linux. I've messed with OpenGL on it before and they run fine. I like to use linux when I'm coding or listening to music or doing web browsing. Loads fast too, never had it crash on me before. Super reliable. [/QUOTE]
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