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I use Windows 10 and prefer it because of its stability, wide software support, and user-friendly interface.

I use Windows 10 and prefer it because of its stability, wide software support, and user-friendly interface.

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Adabelle
Senior Member
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12-31-2016, 09:22 PM
#21
My desktop uses Windows for gaming and Ubuntu 16.04 for other tasks (mainly programming). On my MacBook, I run Linux Ubuntu and also have macOS for video editing, plus Windows for games with an external 960.
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Adabelle
12-31-2016, 09:22 PM #21

My desktop uses Windows for gaming and Ubuntu 16.04 for other tasks (mainly programming). On my MacBook, I run Linux Ubuntu and also have macOS for video editing, plus Windows for games with an external 960.

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MaxIsTriggred
Member
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01-20-2017, 11:33 AM
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I primarily run Arch Linux and Windows 10, with Windows installed only on the desktop. I’m comfortable with both systems and have a good understanding of each. Plus, I find the wiki and forums to be superior resources compared to what’s available for Ubuntu or Fedora.
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MaxIsTriggred
01-20-2017, 11:33 AM #22

I primarily run Arch Linux and Windows 10, with Windows installed only on the desktop. I’m comfortable with both systems and have a good understanding of each. Plus, I find the wiki and forums to be superior resources compared to what’s available for Ubuntu or Fedora.

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TheChosenOne_M
Junior Member
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01-26-2017, 05:44 PM
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Linus chose Win9x5 as his preferred system, calling it Win10, and he appreciates a well-customized operating system.
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TheChosenOne_M
01-26-2017, 05:44 PM #23

Linus chose Win9x5 as his preferred system, calling it Win10, and he appreciates a well-customized operating system.

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DrunkGamer
Junior Member
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02-13-2017, 06:46 PM
#24
I'm using Windows 10 and Linux (KDE Neon). The video looks slow on Linux compared to Windows because the drivers aren't as good (60-120 FPS versus 200-300 FPS on TF2 with an Nvidia 960m). Still, it works fine. I don't play much anymore, so I mostly stick to Linux now. It's way more comfortable and easier to tweak than Windows. Coming back from Windows feels like returning home after a long trip—relaxing on the couch is the best part.
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DrunkGamer
02-13-2017, 06:46 PM #24

I'm using Windows 10 and Linux (KDE Neon). The video looks slow on Linux compared to Windows because the drivers aren't as good (60-120 FPS versus 200-300 FPS on TF2 with an Nvidia 960m). Still, it works fine. I don't play much anymore, so I mostly stick to Linux now. It's way more comfortable and easier to tweak than Windows. Coming back from Windows feels like returning home after a long trip—relaxing on the couch is the best part.

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