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Posted: 18 Aug 2007, 04:09
by BlackLiger
Like has been said multiple times.
XP profesional (or media centre, since that's professional + some stuff) and Ubuntu.
Posted: 18 Aug 2007, 12:31
by CautionToTheWind
RogerN wrote:btw rogern are you the same guy on the space empires 5 forums
Yep :) Amazing... I didn't think anyone else played that game.
Space Empires 5 FTW!!! Balance Mod, ofc.
Posted: 21 Aug 2007, 18:05
by Forboding Angel
RogerN wrote:Thanks for the suggestions, guys. Looks like I'm going with XP Home. It'd be nice to get Pro, but I don't see the extra cost as being worth the benefits...
Windows... They still sell that?
Posted: 21 Aug 2007, 18:31
by LathanStanley
Sleksa wrote:RogerN wrote:btw rogern are you the same guy on the space empires 5 forums
Yep :) Amazing... I didn't think anyone else played that game.
. .. THERES SPACE EMPIRES 5????+
I have SE5, its pretty spiffy all 3D, realtime, and all...

Posted: 22 Aug 2007, 00:02
by snow93
~1 year ago, I was dual-booting fine, and then I just though... What's the point?
I don't need a weird addiction to a particular video game: the occasional bout of spring will do just fine.
So I say, install fedora 7 (or 8 when it comes out) (fedora.redhat.com), and forget about MS Windows.
...obvious point that noone else has made: this is a spring forum; spring runs on GNU/Linux; no need for any other inferior OS :)
Posted: 22 Aug 2007, 09:21
by Comp1337
snow93 wrote:~1 year ago, I was dual-booting fine, and then I just though... What's the point?
I don't need a weird addiction to a particular video game: the occasional bout of spring will do just fine.
So I say, install fedora 7 (or 8 when it comes out) (fedora.redhat.com), and forget about MS Windows.
...obvious point that noone else has made: this is a spring forum; spring runs on GNU/Linux; no need for any other inferior OS :)
my point exactly
Cedega/wine runs most things fine too
Posted: 23 Aug 2007, 10:29
by PauloMorfeo
The limitation of sistems at 32bits, like the regular windows XP, is 4 GBs of RAM for each CPU. I doubt you will need to have more than 4 GBs of RAM until you buy a new PC.
And i hear that there are still issues with WinXP-64 bits, especially on drivers for it, especially now that companies will be taking more efforts for vista than XP... So, my advice, stick with 32 bits.
In fact, even in Linux i would recomend sticking to 32 bits, since for Linux-64 bits there seems to not be the library Win32, which has codecs for some very comon media types that are used in windows.
Ho, and i see discussion about WinXP Pro. I advise not. It is far, far more expensive than WinXP Home while the most of it's advantages are only usefull in companies (like the ability to have the system join and authenticate to a Domain).
Posted: 24 Aug 2007, 01:55
by RogerN
Gotta love Microsoft...
"Downloading Security Update for Windows XP (update 1 of 81)..."
I did decide to dual-boot Ubuntu, though. Got it installed right now.