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Consider transitioning to Linux by exploring your options and seeking guidance.

Consider transitioning to Linux by exploring your options and seeking guidance.

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MightyTIZI
Junior Member
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03-02-2016, 11:19 AM
#11
Zorin is also effective.
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MightyTIZI
03-02-2016, 11:19 AM #11

Zorin is also effective.

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SpookyJay
Member
203
03-04-2016, 07:20 PM
#12
Linux Mint is a solid choice. For maximum privacy, consider using a more recent Windows version for your gaming needs.
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SpookyJay
03-04-2016, 07:20 PM #12

Linux Mint is a solid choice. For maximum privacy, consider using a more recent Windows version for your gaming needs.

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Nicole200311
Junior Member
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03-04-2016, 11:34 PM
#13
For a quick start, try a VM and explore different distributions yourself. My preferred choice is Lubuntu, followed by Linux Mint.
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Nicole200311
03-04-2016, 11:34 PM #13

For a quick start, try a VM and explore different distributions yourself. My preferred choice is Lubuntu, followed by Linux Mint.

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TheFallenRose
Senior Member
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03-04-2016, 11:52 PM
#14
I also heard positive feedback about it. Still, I'm considering giving it a try.
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TheFallenRose
03-04-2016, 11:52 PM #14

I also heard positive feedback about it. Still, I'm considering giving it a try.

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eth_mine
Member
53
03-05-2016, 03:18 AM
#15
They mean the entire library functions, not just individual games.
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eth_mine
03-05-2016, 03:18 AM #15

They mean the entire library functions, not just individual games.

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Lupin0967
Member
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03-05-2016, 04:05 AM
#16
I consistently suggest setting up VirtualBox, creating a Linux VM, and dedicating significant time to explore it before committing to dual-booting or similar steps.
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Lupin0967
03-05-2016, 04:05 AM #16

I consistently suggest setting up VirtualBox, creating a Linux VM, and dedicating significant time to explore it before committing to dual-booting or similar steps.

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domi_2901
Junior Member
30
03-11-2016, 11:18 AM
#17
Seeking a more refined version of Windows? Linux isn't quite that. Just enhance your Windows setup.
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domi_2901
03-11-2016, 11:18 AM #17

Seeking a more refined version of Windows? Linux isn't quite that. Just enhance your Windows setup.

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Windiox
Member
226
03-16-2016, 12:13 PM
#18
Steam functions on Linux, while CCleaner, NOD32 and Malwarebytes aren't compatible. For DS4Windows, BitTorent and MSI afterburner have alternatives available. With Origin, iTunes or the Windows version of Steam, you can use Wine or CrossOver (which runs on Wine) or PlayOnLinux as a frontend. Also, keep in mind: elementary is updated with a "done when it's done" approach, meaning you might wait significantly longer for updates compared to Ubuntu or Mint users—though security patches come directly from Ubuntu repositories, so you won't have to worry about that.
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Windiox
03-16-2016, 12:13 PM #18

Steam functions on Linux, while CCleaner, NOD32 and Malwarebytes aren't compatible. For DS4Windows, BitTorent and MSI afterburner have alternatives available. With Origin, iTunes or the Windows version of Steam, you can use Wine or CrossOver (which runs on Wine) or PlayOnLinux as a frontend. Also, keep in mind: elementary is updated with a "done when it's done" approach, meaning you might wait significantly longer for updates compared to Ubuntu or Mint users—though security patches come directly from Ubuntu repositories, so you won't have to worry about that.

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_ParanormaL
Junior Member
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03-16-2016, 09:15 PM
#19
Take a glance at this overview of Linux distros. It’s quite extensive—see the link provided. There are many unique options like Hana Montana Linux. Most distributions start with Debian as a base and customize their interfaces, such as Mint. With over a decade of experience in Linux desktops, I suggest prioritizing upstream sources and choosing a distro that offers strong security updates. Ubuntu stands out as the top free Debian-based choice. CentOS is the best free Red Hat alternative. I prefer Ubuntu because it functions smoothly, performs well, and requires less troubleshooting compared to others. From your list of software, utility tools aren’t essential on Linux.
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_ParanormaL
03-16-2016, 09:15 PM #19

Take a glance at this overview of Linux distros. It’s quite extensive—see the link provided. There are many unique options like Hana Montana Linux. Most distributions start with Debian as a base and customize their interfaces, such as Mint. With over a decade of experience in Linux desktops, I suggest prioritizing upstream sources and choosing a distro that offers strong security updates. Ubuntu stands out as the top free Debian-based choice. CentOS is the best free Red Hat alternative. I prefer Ubuntu because it functions smoothly, performs well, and requires less troubleshooting compared to others. From your list of software, utility tools aren’t essential on Linux.

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Poppin
Member
99
03-16-2016, 09:43 PM
#20
Thanks! I haven’t used Linux in a while, so I’m considering Ubuntu first and then checking out Mint. I’m setting up a VM on the server right now to experiment.
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Poppin
03-16-2016, 09:43 PM #20

Thanks! I haven’t used Linux in a while, so I’m considering Ubuntu first and then checking out Mint. I’m setting up a VM on the server right now to experiment.

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