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Old 12-06-2007, 05:11 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by theresthatguy View Post
No offense, no flaming, but you're wrong. Some Linux distros are buggy because they are still in development. There are many different stable versions of linux distros. Many distros are even designed for beginners. It is not at all difficult to install new programs with linux; it's called synaptic packet manager (in most cases) and has a very user friendly graphical interface in where you search for what you want to install. You can do anything with linux that you can do with windows except serious gaming. I say serious gaming because there is a way to play many games in linux (ie BF2142, HL2, etc) but it costs money. To me part of the deal with switching linux is that it's free. Hope this helps.
I agree with that but Tell me what Linux distro isn't still in development? they are almost all buggy (not Minor). But still are a little Buggy. Like PCLinuxOS 2007, I'm using it and it has a few bugs but its the final and not in development.
True Synaptic is very useful for beginners but sometimes you would need to install programs manually due to Needed dependencies which are sometimes not included in Synaptic.
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