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    Ubuntu 10.10 vs Windows 7

    I am assembling new PC for my personal use. And wanted to install the Window 7 or Ubuntu 10.10 but the problem is that i have asked many people regarding the best between them and got so many answer which confused me for installing the same. If any one is having the knowledge regarding the same then please let me know so that i can install the best one. A help may be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Ubuntu 10.10 vs Windows 7

    Compatibility with existing and new software looks really guaranteed, as well as driver support and recognition devices. For the rest, it seems really a condensation of all that Windows users who wish to move from XP to Vista or a new product in step with the times, they really need. The fact that Windows 7 is considered stable and secure would indicate that in the near future, with improvements made to patch and update, it could become a truly unique product.

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    Re: Ubuntu 10.10 vs Windows 7

    Ubuntu 10.10 has a simplified start screen that will contain a revised installer. This informs the user about the upcoming steps, and is intended primarily for the partition and the setup of the account and the time zone to bring simplification. Another innovation that some certainly have expected more of was likely to doubt the WLAN support his. This allows security updates already retrofitted and language during the installation. So far, this step is only a LAN connection was possible.

    The netbook edition of Ubuntu is now using the new Unity interface that provides a single menu bar for all applications. In addition, Cloud -init, as a cloud server can be set up with the Ubuntu, with additional features such as support for the ext4 file system equipped now. The recent second test version of Ubuntu 10.10 contains a new kernel based on 2.6.35-rc3. The kernel includes a security enhancement that affects the behavior of ptrace. A setting in the / proc file system you can withdraw them, but if need be.

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    Re: Ubuntu 10.10 vs Windows 7

    Windows 7 and Barack Obama have something in common. Both were hailed as a beacon of hope and an overwhelming majority on the grounds that their predecessors have not met expectations. Both started therefore with high approval ratings - and must be an initial grace period is now a re-evaluation by voters to provide user.

    During the first 100 days of the U.S. president was a certain disillusionment have led, for Windows 7, the verdict is still pending. The 100-day bottom line for Windows 7 pull now exclusively Forums six specialists in the field to intensively dealt with their 7 have Windows itself. You judge how good it is proven daily in what has become better - and yet functions which are missing.

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    Re: Ubuntu 10.10 vs Windows 7

    Ubuntu 10.10, alias "Maverick Meerkat" brings small improvements rather than large evolutionary steps. GNOME is now in version 2.31 before and Evolution is now at the level of version 2.30.2. The developers have made special efforts to speed the PIM manager and promise more performance than delivered in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS version. In addition, new: Shotwell is the new photo manager software of choice and has F-Spot displaced. The included update Gwibber ensures compatibility with the new authentication process of Twitter restored. The Ubuntu Linux distribution brings Maverick 10:10 Meerkat in the server version with some novelties. In addition to the improved integration of the Ubuntu Server Cloud attach importance to the development of many security features of the server operating

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    Re: Ubuntu 10.10 vs Windows 7

    Windows 7 will be officially available for sale until 22 October 2009, but we obtained the final RTM itself, including the build number is 7600.16385, and whose distribution does for the moment that customers MSDN, TechNet, and others close to Microsoft. Although we tested the final version of Windows 7 French, some screenshots of this issue are from a version from a couple of weeks, we had tested internally, but no changes were made at the GUI with the final version, it essentially correcting a few minor bugs that we have also found well during this test.


    Windows 7: A worthy successor to XP and Vista?
    The successor of Windows Vista has arrived, it is Windows 7 (or Seven). From near and far, who has not heard about yet? Earlier this year, we will dedicate a folder test the first beta version of the operating system already very promising, pointing to the expected new Principles. The final version of the operating system is now available and has retained most of the innovations we have noted, while increasing stability and performance, of course.

    For Windows 7, Microsoft has been concentrating more on the user, offering an operating system that is both attractive and highly functional. The difficulties of imposing Windows Vista Windows XP against a seemingly invincible have it served as a lesson (20% market share for the first 70% for the second, according to the latest study by AT Internet Institute). Now here we are faced with an OS at boot faster, easier to configure and extremely stable, as we were able to report by installing and testing it on a notebook and a desktop PC.

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