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carpenma 09-04-2009 18:25

Which OS?
 
OK, so I've been working on putting together my new comp for a little while now. I have the last few parts coming in the next couple weeks. Now I have to think about which OS I want to run in it. I know I'm going to run Ubuntu as my secondary OS (for when I need a haven from the Microsoft dominated world of commercial software). I was thinking maybe XP Pro 64 bit? I'm hoping to get Windows 7 when it comes out also to replace whatever I get now. My comp can run anything you can throw at it so performance issues won't matter. So please, which do you think I should get?

EricH 09-04-2009 18:36

Re: Which OS?
 
If you can GET XP, it's good. Problem is, it's kind of tricky to do that. For a new computer, it's virtually impossible to get something other than Windows Vista. If you get that, make sure you get at least SP1.

Or you could just get Apple's OS.

Lil' Lavery 09-04-2009 18:49

Re: Which OS?
 
I see no option for OSX.

MrForbes 09-04-2009 18:52

Re: Which OS?
 
Depends on what apps you want to run. If you want to run apps that are not available for Mac OS, then Windows might be better.

I believe XP is still available pre installed on several netbooks. We bought one a few months ago with it. It's been a couple months since I saw the software itself for sale at local stores, but you can still buy it from places like newegg.

carpenma 09-04-2009 18:56

Re: Which OS?
 
Sorry there's no OSX option but I thought you couldn't run it on Windows hardware?

MrForbes 09-04-2009 19:01

Re: Which OS?
 
Macs have been running intel processors for years...and there are folks who like to run the OS on non-Mac computers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSx86 although it might violate the EULA, so perhaps it's not a good idea.

edit: here's the line in the agreement, right at the beginning!

Quote:

2. Permitted License Uses and Restrictions.
A. Single Use. This License allows you to install, use and run one (1) copy of the Apple Software on a single Apple-labeled computer at a time. You agree not to install, use or run the Apple Software on any non-Apple-labeled computer, or to enable others to do so.
And folks think MS wants to control you.. :P

carpenma 09-04-2009 19:10

Re: Which OS?
 
Oh ya, thats the hackintosh thing, I remember now...

lukevanoort 09-04-2009 19:10

Re: Which OS?
 
Unless you plan to game a lot, I would pick a Linux distro (Fedora, Ubuntu, Arch, whatever) and get the E17 desktop shell. Make the partition for Windows, then wait. If you end up needing Windows, get one. Otherwise, just leave the partition in place until 7 comes out, whenever that is.

Quote:

Originally Posted by carpenma (Post 848274)
Sorry there's no OSX option but I thought you couldn't run it on Windows hardware?

You can't run it on non-Apple hardware if you want to abide by Apple's EULA....

MrForbes 09-04-2009 23:21

Re: Which OS?
 
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Don't limit yourself too much, there are plenty of choices...

(these are mostly from the 90s, although IBM PC-DOS 3.10 is from the mid 80s, and all are new/sealed boxes)

EHaskins 10-04-2009 00:34

Re: Which OS?
 
Vista, x64 if >4gb of RAM.

I know all of you anti-Vista and anti-MS people will disagree, but here is my reasoning.
  • Vista really isn't that bad and Windows 7 is even better.
  • If you are going to upgrade to Windows 7 in the near future, keep in mind that an upgrade install directly from XP to & will NOT be possible. You will need to do a clean install of 7, which includes reinstalling all of your old software...

Other thoughts:
  • You can install the Windows 7 Beta, then install the RTM version when released, but AFAIK MS hasn't officially stated they will support this, yet. I can't say I recommend doing this, but 7 beta does seem very stable. I know many people who have already made the switch.
  • Don't try to use XP x64. I've heard nothing but bad things about it, especially with newer drivers.
  • In any case make sure you you have the latest service pack (SP3 for XP, SP1 for Vista), preferably pre-installed from the install disk.

carpenma 10-04-2009 00:38

Re: Which OS?
 
Are they going to offer direct Vista to 7 upgrade packs?

whitetiger0990 10-04-2009 00:45

Re: Which OS?
 
Option three was good until the "until". =) Just use Linux forever.

EHaskins 10-04-2009 00:45

Re: Which OS?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by carpenma (Post 848420)
Are they going to offer direct Vista to 7 upgrade packs?

Yes, Vista to 7 upgrade installs will be possible, but as with any upgrade install there will always be small issues.

MrForbes 10-04-2009 00:47

Re: Which OS?
 
Eric, what necessary things can you do with Vista (or 7) that you can't do with XP?

That's the question that drives my upgrade schedule....which is why I din't start using XP until about a year and a half ago!

carpenma 10-04-2009 01:04

Re: Which OS?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by whitetiger0990 (Post 848426)
Option three was good until the "until". =) Just use Linux forever.

I am to well adapted to the Microsoft world, I ran Ubuntu as a secondary on my laptop a while ago and it was nice but I couldn't survive with any linux distro as my permanent OS.

On another note. Anyone know how many cpu cores different OS's support?


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