replacing windows with Ubuntu
Niki Kovacs
info at microlinux.fr
Wed Jun 4 11:08:21 UTC 2014
Le 04/06/2014 09:21, Vinny Ray a écrit :
> What is the best way to approach this?
I've been 100 % GNU/Linux since 2001, when I discovered Slackware 7.1.
Today I'm running a small Linux-based IT company, and I also work as a
Linux trainer for companies in France.
The last time I've used Microsoft Windows was just before Windows XP
came out. I've never touched any Windows system for work since, except
of course to integrate Windows clients in a Linux network.
Why not just backup your data and migrate your PC completely? I don't
understand the double boot philosophy, which basically transforms your
PC into a two-headed hydra, and you decide on boot time which one of the
heads you will speak to. Microsoft Windows is often treated like one of
those sacred cows on an Indian road, forcing bus drivers to complicated
detours just because it's sitting there on its fat ass.
I'd see the problem the other way around. I couldn't possibly migrate to
MS Windows, because there's so many things this crappy OS can't do. I've
explained all this in two detailed books I wrote a few years back.
http://tinyurl.com/no254g
http://tinyurl.com/764lnp6
Cheers,
Niki
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