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| 735042 | 2009-01-04 13:22:00 | Yet another topic from me about the issue of dual booting etc. this time the question is. is it worth dual-booting i mean i have windows xp home sp3 and i dont really think ill have any major use for ubuntu; but its been reccomended by alot of people. is there any real reason that i should use it? i mean im a gamer so i cant do that much to start..... | ZapperBoy10647 (11988) | ||
| 735043 | 2009-01-04 16:02:00 | Well theres no point installing it, if you have no use for it | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 735044 | 2009-01-05 03:24:00 | Dual booting is a pain in the ass, especially if you're not really going to use the other OS. If you're curious about Ubuntu (or any other distro), better options would be to: - try out the "live" version - or download something like VirtualBox/VMware/VirtualPC and create a Virtual Machine and have a play. |
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| 735045 | 2009-01-05 08:46:00 | if your not going to use it, u probably just leave it there hogging your hardrive if u get it installed | pcuser7895 (12979) | ||
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