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Choose your operating system: Windows 10 or Ubuntu.

Choose your operating system: Windows 10 or Ubuntu.

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Koollojoe
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02-09-2016, 12:41 AM
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I was concerned about something specific. Eventually, the cost of the $ becomes less than the time needed to fix it. I thought the problem was exaggerated. I’m aware that most operating systems already gather data, along with browsers, ISPs, and the sites you use. Even if that were accurate, the most they could uncover would be my interest in Highschool DxD.
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Koollojoe
02-09-2016, 12:41 AM #11

I was concerned about something specific. Eventually, the cost of the $ becomes less than the time needed to fix it. I thought the problem was exaggerated. I’m aware that most operating systems already gather data, along with browsers, ISPs, and the sites you use. Even if that were accurate, the most they could uncover would be my interest in Highschool DxD.

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Slayed_Dragon
Member
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02-09-2016, 05:16 AM
#12
If you're interested in finances, this might be a viable option http://www.kinguin.net/category/19429/wi...al-oem-key. Keep in mind it's a one-time key, so you'll need a new one when upgrading your motherboard. I haven't purchased from this site before—use PayPal for safety. Alternatively, you could obtain it on Reddit via PayPal at the provided link.
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Slayed_Dragon
02-09-2016, 05:16 AM #12

If you're interested in finances, this might be a viable option http://www.kinguin.net/category/19429/wi...al-oem-key. Keep in mind it's a one-time key, so you'll need a new one when upgrading your motherboard. I haven't purchased from this site before—use PayPal for safety. Alternatively, you could obtain it on Reddit via PayPal at the provided link.

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G1NG4_
Junior Member
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03-02-2016, 02:38 AM
#13
The license is linked to the motherboard specifically.
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G1NG4_
03-02-2016, 02:38 AM #13

The license is linked to the motherboard specifically.

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Titto27
Member
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03-02-2016, 04:55 AM
#14
They mentioned the motherboard or OS drive to me. I believe it's just the motherboard unless you have an additional partition on your OS drive, which some retail PCs and laptops offer for recovery.
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Titto27
03-02-2016, 04:55 AM #14

They mentioned the motherboard or OS drive to me. I believe it's just the motherboard unless you have an additional partition on your OS drive, which some retail PCs and laptops offer for recovery.

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CarmineSenpai
Member
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03-03-2016, 06:39 AM
#15
I recently explored the Linux command line. Considering the learning curve, potential surprises, and my comfort with Windows, I believe it’s worth the effort for the time saved. Thanks for your assistance!
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CarmineSenpai
03-03-2016, 06:39 AM #15

I recently explored the Linux command line. Considering the learning curve, potential surprises, and my comfort with Windows, I believe it’s worth the effort for the time saved. Thanks for your assistance!

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KENUEL662
Junior Member
36
03-03-2016, 06:59 AM
#16
Ubuntu is simple to test, so give it a shot and find out if it suits you. I’ve used it and enjoy it; if not, it would be my primary operating system.
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KENUEL662
03-03-2016, 06:59 AM #16

Ubuntu is simple to test, so give it a shot and find out if it suits you. I’ve used it and enjoy it; if not, it would be my primary operating system.

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sproutworks2
Junior Member
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03-03-2016, 01:43 PM
#17
I've been using Linux for about 5 years now, and I can confirm you that it's the best choice. I don't know where to start... Basically you can do literally anything Windows allows you to, but without having to pay a license key, with a better user interface (you can choose the window manager that suits you best) and with less security issues. As you mentioned, there is an alternative for pretty much any Windows software (which may or may not be as good but hey it's free most of the times). It has been mentioned in the previous replies that you would be better off if you knew how to use the command line, well that's false, especially if you're using Ubuntu since Canonical has been doing a great job so far to lose this image of "OS for nerds". However, I personnaly don't like Ubuntu's default window manager (Unity). I would suggest you to try Debian, which is basically the same thing, but still open-source (Ubuntu has been acquired by Canonical so it's become commercial).
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sproutworks2
03-03-2016, 01:43 PM #17

I've been using Linux for about 5 years now, and I can confirm you that it's the best choice. I don't know where to start... Basically you can do literally anything Windows allows you to, but without having to pay a license key, with a better user interface (you can choose the window manager that suits you best) and with less security issues. As you mentioned, there is an alternative for pretty much any Windows software (which may or may not be as good but hey it's free most of the times). It has been mentioned in the previous replies that you would be better off if you knew how to use the command line, well that's false, especially if you're using Ubuntu since Canonical has been doing a great job so far to lose this image of "OS for nerds". However, I personnaly don't like Ubuntu's default window manager (Unity). I would suggest you to try Debian, which is basically the same thing, but still open-source (Ubuntu has been acquired by Canonical so it's become commercial).

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captainalpha9
Member
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03-03-2016, 06:04 PM
#18
Ubuntu works, but using the version with Unity means you'll need to eliminate the Amazon spyware. MPV is a solid video player; I favor it over MPC-HC. Be cautious about any surveillance attempts. Having no secrets isn't a valid reason. People hide something or another, even if you're unaware. While it's improbable someone is directly examining your data, servers might still analyze it to uncover relevant information. FOSS is the direction of the future.
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captainalpha9
03-03-2016, 06:04 PM #18

Ubuntu works, but using the version with Unity means you'll need to eliminate the Amazon spyware. MPV is a solid video player; I favor it over MPC-HC. Be cautious about any surveillance attempts. Having no secrets isn't a valid reason. People hide something or another, even if you're unaware. While it's improbable someone is directly examining your data, servers might still analyze it to uncover relevant information. FOSS is the direction of the future.

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Oxopvp80
Member
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03-04-2016, 01:13 AM
#19
Purchasing a retail version ($120 directly from Microsoft) allows use on another motherboard when required. OEM options cost around $100 and are usually linked to a single motherboard, though reactivation is often possible via contact. Most "grey market" keys fall under OEM or comparable categories. Grey market refers to items sold outside major retailers like Newegg, Best Buy, or Direct from MS. These transactions are typically conducted illegally, and Microsoft likely won’t assist significantly if issues arise.
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Oxopvp80
03-04-2016, 01:13 AM #19

Purchasing a retail version ($120 directly from Microsoft) allows use on another motherboard when required. OEM options cost around $100 and are usually linked to a single motherboard, though reactivation is often possible via contact. Most "grey market" keys fall under OEM or comparable categories. Grey market refers to items sold outside major retailers like Newegg, Best Buy, or Direct from MS. These transactions are typically conducted illegally, and Microsoft likely won’t assist significantly if issues arise.

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Sv3tnetS
Member
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03-23-2016, 02:27 AM
#20
Linux Mint is the software I really like.
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Sv3tnetS
03-23-2016, 02:27 AM #20

Linux Mint is the software I really like.

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