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RE: AMD Looks To Crush Intel's Xeon With New Epyc Server Chips - Blink - 06-23-2017 (06-23-2017, 07:47 PM)Lokes Wrote:(06-23-2017, 06:57 PM)Ender Wrote: Linux is a kernel. The OS experience depends on what distro you use. REAL REASON: Big Brother is watching. RE: AMD Looks To Crush Intel's Xeon With New Epyc Server Chips - Lokes - 06-23-2017 (06-23-2017, 08:44 PM)Ender Wrote: REAL REASON: Big Brother is watching. True, that would be a reason to change I guess. Is it really that much "safer" as in your privacy? :0 RE: AMD Looks To Crush Intel's Xeon With New Epyc Server Chips - Blink - 06-23-2017 (06-23-2017, 08:54 PM)Lokes Wrote:(06-23-2017, 08:44 PM)Ender Wrote: REAL REASON: Big Brother is watching. Yes. You can't see the Windows source code, so you have no idea what they are doing. With Linux, you have tons of people looking through their code, which is publicly available. However, it is still possible to sneak in an obscure backdoor. However, in Windows you don't even need to be obscure, nobody can see your code. RE: AMD Looks To Crush Intel's Xeon With New Epyc Server Chips - Lokes - 06-23-2017 (06-23-2017, 08:58 PM)Ender Wrote: Yes. That's quite worrying, but by now it's too late. They know all about me and my dark secrets anyways. RE: AMD Looks To Crush Intel's Xeon With New Epyc Server Chips - Ecks - 06-23-2017 (06-23-2017, 06:22 PM)Lokes Wrote: Mhm I see, guess I'll stick with the stuff I am familiar with. How's Linux as OS tho? Never used it before. Unless your a big gamer, there really isn't any reason to stick with Windows, most programs have a Linux alternative and for those that don't you can easily run them in a VM. I would suggest you make a live disc (can be a disc or usb) and try out a few distros, @Ender will suggest the more tech savvy ones but I suggest Kubuntu or Linux Mint, especially if you are fresh from Windows. RE: AMD Looks To Crush Intel's Xeon With New Epyc Server Chips - Blink - 06-24-2017 (06-23-2017, 11:35 PM)Ecks Wrote:(06-23-2017, 06:22 PM)Lokes Wrote: Mhm I see, guess I'll stick with the stuff I am familiar with. How's Linux as OS tho? Never used it before. I was gonna say Manjaro or Antergos if you don't have any *nix experience. I also always recommend Debian netintall for new users, it teaches you all you need to know to get started. I don't recommend Ubuntu based distros, as Ubuntu is just as bloated as Windows, and I've had a lot of issues with it. I only recommend really-hard distros to those who are used to *nix systems. RE: AMD Looks To Crush Intel's Xeon With New Epyc Server Chips - Lokes - 06-24-2017 (06-23-2017, 11:35 PM)Ecks Wrote: Unless your a big gamer, there really isn't any reason to stick with Windows, most programs have a Linux alternative and for those that don't you can easily run them in a VM. I would suggest you make a live disc (can be a disc or usb) and try out a few distros, @Ender will suggest the more tech savvy ones but I suggest Kubuntu or Linux Mint, especially if you are fresh from Windows. I do play games, but not as frequent as I used to be, since... well I don't really have a good game I guess. I will consider your suggestion tho, and look into it, maybe Linux is just the OS for me. You never know, unless you try. x) RE: AMD Looks To Crush Intel's Xeon With New Epyc Server Chips - Blink - 06-24-2017 (06-24-2017, 12:31 AM)Lokes Wrote:(06-23-2017, 11:35 PM)Ecks Wrote: Unless your a big gamer, there really isn't any reason to stick with Windows, most programs have a Linux alternative and for those that don't you can easily run them in a VM. I would suggest you make a live disc (can be a disc or usb) and try out a few distros, @Ender will suggest the more tech savvy ones but I suggest Kubuntu or Linux Mint, especially if you are fresh from Windows. If you don't like it, there's still another thousand *NIXs out there. (MINIX3, BSD, etc.)
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