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I have a partition for my windows OS, a partition for my Linux OS and a spare partition for random large files that I download and if I want to try out another OS, like windows 8 or something.
It even ticks me off seeing other people with every single desktop shortcut known to man on their desktop :<
*bump*?
Earlier this week I replaced my Zorin OS to the new Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. The interface is soooo much improved and so much better than 11.10, which I had many problems with. It starts up quicker, and loading up programs are a breeze. :3
Anyone else trying it out? What do you think?
I believe Zorin is a windows based system software that allows Linux to be easily run through it. I'm not too sure on the specifics though - I believe it works with partitions and not as a virtual machine, although I may be incorrect. Although if it is the latter, I wonder if it has native support for programs that utilise multiple cores.I most certainly am sticking with Windows 7 :P But what's Zorin OS?
Zorin OS is basically another one of those Linuxes that look exactly like Windows 7. I'm sticking with Windows for now, but it does seem like something I'd be comfortable using.I most certainly am sticking with Windows 7 :P But what's Zorin OS?