Jookia wrote:
Winodws 7 uses more resources than Vista (go look it up, two google searches for the system requirements for each and go to the Microsoft site).
Windows 7 may be better than Vista, but that doesn't mean it's not a steaming pile of sh**.
The other day I booted in to it and after a year of perfectly good use, the audio didn't work and YouTube lagged.
Now I'm 100% GNU/Linux.
Well, system requirements for Windows keep getting higher. That's true with any operating system, or any piece of software for that matter; the more resources computers provide the more it takes up. Linux is an exception to this. I don't know about YouTube. I was able to watch YouTube videos just find in Windows 7. Maybe if you used Firefox instead of IE.
I have Windows 7 installed on my laptop, and I have it booted into Linux from a CD, and I have gripes with both of them. The main thing I don't like about Windows 7 is how slow and tedious it is to go through the filesystems. In Windows XP, if I double clicked on an icon, it would open, but in 7, that doesn't work, so I have to either right click it and select open, or, if I'm in Windows Explorer I can select the icon, then move the mouse up to a clicky button in the menu bar that says "Open". To much clicking for a keyboard-loving guy like me. It's ridiculous. Also, whenever I have the mouse hovering over a menu item for more than about two seconds, it opens it without my permission. Clippy may be gone, but Windows still tries to make your decisions for you, as if it knows more about what you want than you do. My main gripe with Linux is that it has crappy full-screen animation, though I've heard this can be fixed.
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