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Lol Nice point out.....(did you really hate linux)WHere is "I use Linux and hate it?"
blueroomelectronics said:I don't love any operating system, I just want something that runs my apps.
I think XP, MAC OS & Linux desktops are all fine but XP runs the software I use.
Vista is bloatware, who's it for anyway?
Cry_Wolf said:Lol Nice point out.....(did you really hate linux)
Well i dont think any body can give a reason to hate linux
Cry_Wolf said:Have any one used "Wine" in linux. It runs most of the the windows application in Linux..Cool
3iMaJ said:I'm thinking of setting up a dual boot on one of my laptops but I have a few questions, but let me explain why first.
I use matlab almost exclusively for work, and I run it on a windows vista machine. I don't have any complaints it'll handle some fairly big simulations in a reasonable amount of time. But if changing to a dual boot and running matlab in linux would allow me to run larger simulations faster, even a 20% time savings would be huge. A time savings like 50% would be more motovation though.
So my question is, would matlab run any faster in linux and be able to run larger simulations? I generally run into memory constraints, I have 2gb of ram, but its apparently not large enough to handle a 900x600x300 complex matrix. Although, I haven't found a machine that could. I would be willing to add more ram to my laptop if that would help linux (or windows for that matter) in any way.
I noticed recently (two weeks ago or so) that XP had returned as an option for OS on a new Dell computer, after a hiatus during which Vista was the only choice. I guess Vista's reputation must really be effecting the market? I know I've been reluctant to upgrade from my PIII-1GHz because I couldn't find somewhere that would sell me a computer without Vista. I can't justify buying a computer that's incompatible with everything else in my life!Torben said:I think it was *supposed* to be good for Microsoft, and to hell with the rest of us. XP is an excellent upgrade from Vista.
My friend uses Ubuntu with Beryl. It makes me drool.Cry_Wolf said:
dknguyen said:I realy do hate Linux. The machines in the upper floors of the university's electrical building use them and I hate it. Most of the time I have to fire up VMWare and run Windows XP to do what I need to do.