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<blockquote data-quote="Lurch" data-source="post: 162397" data-attributes="member: 6967"><p>Day to day stuff I'm currently tied to Windows as a lot of stuff I use is Windows only, like design programs, programming software, system clients etc... for all sorts of stuff and then there's all the diagnostics stuff on the laptop, not got a hope in hell of having that working reliably on Ubuntu for various reasons. I have got Ubuntu dual booting on the main PC but byt he time I've booted back and forth 10 times a night it's not worth the hassle. Once I upgrade this PC then I'll probably look into virtualising one or the other to save half the hassle.</p><p></p><p>Everything else is Ubuntu though although it doesn;t get used as a PC as it's all just used for Myth. I'll have spurts of playing around\tweaking\upgrading but as it's mostly sitting there recording stuff and being watched by whoever then it just stays as is for Months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurch, post: 162397, member: 6967"] Day to day stuff I'm currently tied to Windows as a lot of stuff I use is Windows only, like design programs, programming software, system clients etc... for all sorts of stuff and then there's all the diagnostics stuff on the laptop, not got a hope in hell of having that working reliably on Ubuntu for various reasons. I have got Ubuntu dual booting on the main PC but byt he time I've booted back and forth 10 times a night it's not worth the hassle. Once I upgrade this PC then I'll probably look into virtualising one or the other to save half the hassle. Everything else is Ubuntu though although it doesn;t get used as a PC as it's all just used for Myth. I'll have spurts of playing around\tweaking\upgrading but as it's mostly sitting there recording stuff and being watched by whoever then it just stays as is for Months. [/QUOTE]
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