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Reasons to Intall Vista

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schimmy:
Ubuntu is a great distro to start with if you've not used Linux before. It's really easy to use, and it's free. Plus, you can have it and Vista on your laptop until you decide which one you prefer, if you end up wanting to choose one at all.

Scytale:
I use Fedora (another Linux Distribution) but yeah Ubuntu is pretty cool (though not as bleeding edge, which may or may not be such a bad thing).

As far as KDE vs Gnome, most windows users prefer KDE (which means Kubuntu), but to be honest they are both pretty easy to use (I have both installed along with XFCE, a pretty stripped down desktop). KDE 4 comes out in about 3 months, should be pretty awesome when it arrives, whole new multimedia framework, faster response times, smoother widgets etc...

hypeserver:
Reason to install Vista now that's the funniest thing I've heard all week.

rasufelle:
Trying to find a reason to install Vista is like trying to find someone with an impossibly rare STD.  You can probably do it, but it's a dumbass thing to do.

A friend of mine has a compy that he had 'borrowed' XP on.  He had to get a new OS when Microsatan caught it, so he decided to do the 'good' thing and upgrade to Vista.  On a computer with over a gig of RAM, Vista eats over 70 % of his resources.  In his words:

'On XP Oblivion ran at like 60 FPS.  On Vista I'm gettin' maybe 12.'

hypeserver:
Alright I'll cut vista some slack I actually run it on my computer I like it but was just making a joke about how the posts after mine were all going to go down.

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