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RE: Looking for OS 10-22-2015, 01:22 AM
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Run any open-source distribution of Linux. I personally recommend Arch, Tails or Debian.
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RE: Looking for OS 10-22-2015, 06:02 AM
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The people who say windows 10 is bad are the same people who go on the internet to be edgy.
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Nine Years of Service
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RE: Looking for OS 10-22-2015, 09:51 AM
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Kaos looks good indeed, if you have a lot of skills you can build your own Linux distro. It would be hard though. I would recommend Linux, but if you want to get pretty close to OS X without a lot of work I would recommend to install Windows 7 (No I do not always recommend Windows) and that you install theme packages.
I haven't done it before but it should be pretty easy.
Rainmeter is a good program with thousands of themes. You can also install Rocketdock to get the Launcher that OS X has.
If you want to I can try to get as close to it as possible and send a screenshot as result.
Let me know.
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RE: Looking for OS 10-23-2015, 06:28 AM
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I'm currently running Ubuntu 15.04 with MBuntu Y theme/icons/whatever and Docky
It's probably the closest I'll get to an OS X feel without actually installing OS X.
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