HELP WINDOWS XP

Phil Bieber philbieber at gmail.com
Wed Aug 6 12:46:05 UTC 2008


On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 12:12, Alan Milnes <deep64blue at itguru.org.uk> wrote:
> Chris wrote:
>
>> People should not be dual booting to begin with. If you are going to
>> commit to ANY Unix, then do it. If you don't know if you want to run
>> any Unix - run a friggen Live CD for Christ sakes.
>
> Who do you think you are to dictate what everyone else needs to do?
>
> LiveCDs are great but are slower than native installs. My main computer
> dual boots for the odd game I occasionally want to run but 95% of my
> time is spent in Linux.
>
> Alan
Hi!
It's the same here, except that my wireless is so crappy under ubuntu
that I can't us it and so have to resort to using windows ... but
working-wise everything is done with Ubuntu.

I always thought this whole Linux thing is about choice, freedom and
not being tied to one App/OS...
I've been dual-booting since I first came into contact with Linux
(about 7/8 years ago), and I'm not in the mood of changing that...
yet. Should I still use a Live CD?

Cheers
Phil Bieber
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