Vista, XP, and Linux
I would say avoid Vista like the plague. Out of curiosity I have been running Vista in a virtual machine (a self-contained environment that behaves as if it is a separate computer - like a computer in your computer) and I do not like Vista at all. The nice thing about the virtual machine is that I was able to test Vista out before actually installing the OS. Now that I know that it sucks, I can just delete it as if it never existed. The reasons why I dislike Vista so much have already been mentioned in this thread, but I reiterate, why upgrade to Vista when XP is finally becoming stable?
If anyone else is interested in doing this, VMware virtualization software is free (download link).
I recommend Ubuntu Linux for the absolute beginner - really simple to use with TONS of documentation.
Ubuntu Linux can also read/write to NTFS file systems with little configuration as well. I have been using the same ntfs-3g driver that all Linux distributions use to support NTFS reading/writing and it has been working correctly for a month or two now.
I would say avoid Vista like the plague. Out of curiosity I have been running Vista in a virtual machine (a self-contained environment that behaves as if it is a separate computer - like a computer in your computer) and I do not like Vista at all. The nice thing about the virtual machine is that I was able to test Vista out before actually installing the OS. Now that I know that it sucks, I can just delete it as if it never existed. The reasons why I dislike Vista so much have already been mentioned in this thread, but I reiterate, why upgrade to Vista when XP is finally becoming stable?
If anyone else is interested in doing this, VMware virtualization software is free (download link).
Originally posted by Tvan
View Post
Ubuntu Linux can also read/write to NTFS file systems with little configuration as well. I have been using the same ntfs-3g driver that all Linux distributions use to support NTFS reading/writing and it has been working correctly for a month or two now.
Comment