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 PostPost subject: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 4:34 am 
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Okay, since now there are three choices of where to go to for upgrading... maybe 4 if we include Ubuntu 12.10 whenever Windows 8 comes out.

But some people including myself have used a server OS as an actual OS, between Vista and 7 I used Windows server 2008 but now its time to decide which would be better for one who won't warm up to the Metro UI, though there is ways to disable it.

Should I keep to the current generation and stay put with Windows 7?

Switch to Windows Server 2011

Wait for Windows 8, or go Server 8 ? or go Linux for a bit?


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 PostPost subject: Re: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:38 am 
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If your job does not involve PowerPoint I would recommend Linux. It has the cleanest user interface (all of them) and a skilled Linux user is always in demand.

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 PostPost subject: Re: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 3:29 pm 
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I intend to first use Windows 8 and if I really end up not liking Metro ,then eventually, I will return to Windows 7. I wish Linux was an option but it isn't. But I will always use Linux as my secondary OS. I love Linux, it is great.

I have heard that the CP is pretty good after you install Start8 from Stardock.
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 PostPost subject: Re: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 4:47 am 
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there is a registry entry to disable the Metro UI if it is not for you

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer

and change the value of the key RPEnabled to 0


but we will see how others like it, if people find Server 8 running smooth like milk I'll try it


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 PostPost subject: Re: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 1:19 pm 
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there is a registry entry to disable the Metro UI if it is not for you

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer

and change the value of the key RPEnabled to 0

Doesn't work since the Consumer Preview.

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 PostPost subject: Re: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 6:34 pm 
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I would recommend you stay with Windows 7 and wait until server 8 comes out.

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 PostPost subject: Re: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 7:36 pm 
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Well I'm going to be different I would recommend you check out OpenSuse 12 since it goes where the start menu should have evolved to before MS butchered it. Having a basic learning of Linux is invaluable if you crash windows since we have all been there anyway.

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 PostPost subject: Re: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 4:43 am 
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Well then again, what about GNOME linux?

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 PostPost subject: Re: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 5:23 am 
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 PostPost subject: Re: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 10:16 am 
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I would upgrade to 8 when it comes out. I wouldn't use Linux as my main (I sort of can't, since I'm a student, and wouldn't want to anyway), but I like using Ubuntu sometimes.

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If your job does not involve PowerPoint I would recommend Linux. It has the cleanest user interface (all of them) and a skilled Linux user is always in demand.


Well, I personally don't like the new interface of Ubuntu (Unity), but Gnome is good (& neat, eg. I use Compiz and Cairo Doc).


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 PostPost subject: Re: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 6:50 pm 
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I just thought about Chrunchbang Linux. it's fairly nice, I can VM it sometime.. Blizzardo1 had Chrunchbang on his lappy for a short time as a replacement for Windows 7.

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 PostPost subject: Re: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 5:48 am 
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Well the nice part about linux man is that there are a ton of interfaces with the different flavors.

You can choose from Opensuse, ubuntu, kubuntu, backtrack, etc.

If I were to use a linux copy I would probably go with either Suse or Backtrack for my own reasons.

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 PostPost subject: Re: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:31 am 
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Well the nice part about linux man is that there are a ton of interfaces with the different flavors.

You can choose from Opensuse, ubuntu, kubuntu, backtrack, etc.

If I were to use a linux copy I would probably go with either Suse or Backtrack for my own reasons.


Hmm, I would go for Ubuntu, GNOME, or Crunchbang.

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 PostPost subject: Re: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:35 am 
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Well sadly I'm probably not gonna be installing Linux on my laptop or main computer.

The main has a Copy of Windows 8 I'm still tinkering with.

Reasoning I've already encrypted my laptop with PGP Desktop.

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Well sadly I'm probably not gonna be installing Linux on my laptop or main computer.

The main has a Copy of Windows 8 I'm still tinkering with.

Reasoning I've already encrypted my laptop with PGP Desktop.


yeah, other OS's (besides Mountain Lion) are not getting enough attention because of Windows 8 lol.

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 PostPost subject: Re: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 6:05 am 
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The only reason Windows 8 is getting so much attention is that the OS itself is pretty bad. And because MS is trying to use the Same general look on all of there stuff and shoving it on all the OEMs. If I had a choice I would just combine Suse and Windows 7 GUI wise and I would be loving it.

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 PostPost subject: Re: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 7:24 am 
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Go for Windows 7 and Ubuntu 12.04.Or Arch Linux if you're an experienced Linux user and looking for something more customizable and cutting-edge.

But for me,I think I'll be going with Windows 8.I like it.Especially when I get to install that touchscreen on my laptop.

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For me, I really think it depends on your setup. What do you do with your PC? Game? Work? etc...
Usually what I do is wait a little after the OSes you like come out, and read reviews of it. Might not be 100% trustworthy, but you can kinda see the point.

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 PostPost subject: Re: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 4:25 pm 
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I suggest these depending on your most uses:


GAMING: Windows 7 (do not use 8, as about 90% of games are not working even in compatibility mode)

BUSINESS: Windows 7 or 8 really...

PERSONAL (internet, photoshop, etc): Windows 7 or 8.

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 PostPost subject: Re: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 3:41 am 
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I suggest these depending on your most uses:


GAMING: Windows 7 (do not use 8, as about 90% of games are not working even in compatibility mode)

BUSINESS: Windows 7 or 8 really...

PERSONAL (internet, photoshop, etc): Windows 7 or 8.


Does Windows 8 support photoshop?!

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 PostPost subject: Re: Time to start thinking about upgrading to the next OS        Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 5:27 am 
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startmenuisgone wrote:
I suggest these depending on your most uses:


GAMING: Windows 7 (do not use 8, as about 90% of games are not working even in compatibility mode)

BUSINESS: Windows 7 or 8 really...

PERSONAL (internet, photoshop, etc): Windows 7 or 8.


Does Windows 8 support photoshop?!

Yes. I tried Photoshop CS5.1 and it worked perfect. (you need to run it in windows 7 compatibility mode though).

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If your job does not involve PowerPoint I would recommend Linux. It has the cleanest user interface (all of them) and a skilled Linux user is always in demand.


PowerPoint or any other Windows only application (there's a lot out there!)

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I suggest these depending on your most uses:


GAMING: Windows 7 (do not use 8, as about 90% of games are not working even in compatibility mode)

BUSINESS: Windows 7 or 8 really...

PERSONAL (internet, photoshop, etc): Windows 7 or 8.


I would say that by the time Windows 8 comes out the games will work on it, so Windows 8 would really be your preferred option for gaming, business and personal use.


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john11 wrote:
Frozenport wrote:
If your job does not involve PowerPoint I would recommend Linux. It has the cleanest user interface (all of them) and a skilled Linux user is always in demand.


PowerPoint or any other Windows only application (there's a lot out there!)

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I suggest these depending on your most uses:


GAMING: Windows 7 (do not use 8, as about 90% of games are not working even in compatibility mode)

BUSINESS: Windows 7 or 8 really...

PERSONAL (internet, photoshop, etc): Windows 7 or 8.


I would say that by the time Windows 8 comes out the games will work on it, so Windows 8 would really be your preferred option for gaming, business and personal use.


I agree with how light this OS will be for average hardware.

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Wumbowalrus wrote:
john11 wrote:
Frozenport wrote:
If your job does not involve PowerPoint I would recommend Linux. It has the cleanest user interface (all of them) and a skilled Linux user is always in demand.


PowerPoint or any other Windows only application (there's a lot out there!)

startmenuisgone wrote:
I suggest these depending on your most uses:


GAMING: Windows 7 (do not use 8, as about 90% of games are not working even in compatibility mode)

BUSINESS: Windows 7 or 8 really...

PERSONAL (internet, photoshop, etc): Windows 7 or 8.


I would say that by the time Windows 8 comes out the games will work on it, so Windows 8 would really be your preferred option for gaming, business and personal use.


I agree with how light this OS will be for average hardware.

Like i said before though, it would be good as a successor in the Windows Mobile series as a tablet OS, but not windows. This metro craze has to stop. I know when i end up buying a 100% new PC and if it has Windows 8, im downgrading to 7.

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