martint235
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Unless you run Windows specific software then you should definitely give a Linux OS a try.
I installed it when I built my new computer a couple of years ago, as I couldn't afford Windows 7. I can't play games, but I don't want to anyway, and it does everything else I could need.
Every now and again I get stuck because a piece of software won't work, but there are lot's of people writing work a rounds or there's a Linux friendly free version.
We've been using Windows 7 in the office for a few months now, and all the "new" features that people have found, I was using long before on Ubuntu![]()
I'm quite a fan of open source software generally and would switch to Linux anytime, unfortunately my SWMBO likes playing Age Of Empires which is an MS game and unlikely to ever be on Linux.
Having spent a while as a Unix systems manager I also agree with a previous poster about the power of the command line in Linux/Unix. Can't find a command to do what you want, just write a combination of existing commands to do what you want.