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Finally Installed LINUX (Ubuntu)
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On Virtual Machine

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  • 3
    Windows has integrated linux shell, which I think is pretty good but can’t compare it to a real linux installation.
  • 3
    @just-basic-user
    It sucks
  • 2
    @Triskelion It’s not that bad but almost any linux distro actually installed is better.
  • 5
    Just move to linux bro. No dual boot not easy going back. You wont regret it. It just fits devs like a glove
  • 1
    Seriously.... Switch to Linux. You won't regret it
  • 1
    And here you get all linux nazis comments :)
  • 0
    "She thought her laptop was coming with Windows. Instead she got that thing called Youbumtwo." #liferuined #dropout #nointernet "What a hassle." #mybumbumtoo #memes
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    The most annoying thing of linux nazis that they always have to say that everybody MUST use linux, without even know what software and programming language they use. If they needed linux just for a sort /small task, and especially they don't think that most of developers are smart enought to decide by theirself what's the best for them
  • 1
    @dontbeevil
    There is no one who says you must...(except Looney's)
    It's just better for you 🐸
  • 1
    @d02d33pak - Ubuntu, that is your problem! Want to start with Linux, do yourself a favor and install Fedora on that VM of yours
  • 0
    @Triskelion that's what most of linu nazis thinks, you must switch to linux, that's the only correct os to use, ms is evil...and they comment like sheeps in each ms rant:" Linux, linux ftw, linux rocks, switch to linux, ms sucks..." ... But in linux rants they disappear or it's the users fault :)
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    @dontbeevil
    I use windows for gaming or Adobe other than that everything Ms can do Linux has a better way of doing it.

    Take the workflow of installing for instance.
    Let's say I need programx for something.
    On Linux f12(open term)sudo pacman -S programx enter. put in password. wait af few seconds ready to go.

    On windows search for the setup file download from a different source each time(make sure the source is trusted so you don't download a virus). Wait for download click on the setup click(or unrar then) next multiple times watch out for malware adware etc then finish and open.

    Sure it depends what you need. For graphics os or windows does the trick Other than that it's worse in every area. If os wasn't priced as high as it is i think that alot of Linux users would go with that for workenv only because of the graphical advantage.
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    @Triskelion i understand your point and your choice, i prefer gui and windows over everything, but i don't say to everybody that this is the best thing and they must use it, i respect their choice
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