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Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2018 8:53 pm
by incognito
Deb's good, because it's the most popular branch base in all the Linux market, and with its documentation you'll be never lost, although, (and it's just about personal use) I don't really get the hang of it when I use it, I dunno, I became too used to compiling my own packages and manually install dependencies.
I had to work on Debian for one of my projects, it's good as I said but its mechanics sort of make me cringe cause I'm too old school for em...

If I upgrade my computer in the future (something I'll have to do in not so long), I'm affraid that I'll have to switch to Debian, some programs that I wanna use in the future were made for Deb only in mind, unfortunately... Plus I'm gonna have to use some nearly cutting edge programs and Slackware is really not about that... At least Debbie has its Testing and Unstable branches with this in mind...

Or maybe migrate to Arch/VOID, but rolling distribs seems really counter intuitive and super capitalist for me, I want something new, but also something stable...

Anyway man, stick to Debian distros, and you won't regret your time.

P.S, I once thought about Gentoo, unmatched performance and all, but trust me, a lot of issues are ahead and if you use your setup for anything casual, it is gonna be a nightmare to do anything... And it hasn't been updated for a very long time now, the packages are old so keeping up with new releases of program is borderline impossible unless you've got a dev team to assist you...

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2018 9:02 pm
by Steo
I might install it later then. The last time I tried to ot didn't work, but it was saying beforehand that there was missing firmware files. I'm guessing if I had just obtained those files it would have worked :mrgreen:

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2018 10:35 pm
by PluMGMK
Oh yes, that's the thing with Debian. They use the Linux-libre kernel, which has a lot of firmware blobs removed. I'm not sure how easy it is to switch Debian to the normal kernel, but that's another reason for beginners to use Ubuntu or Mint instead…

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2018 10:37 pm
by The Jonster
It's been a long time since I've tried dual booting actually and after the first time I wasn't able to access Ubuntu the second time. I think I'm going to practice with booting Ubuntu and Mint in a VM on Windows first before I actually go ahead and try dual booting a Linux distro, since I only have 1-2 computers (1 of which isn't even mine, it's my dads) to use.

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2018 10:42 pm
by Steo
I have a laptop and PC which I don't mind playing around with because if something fails I'll just reinstall an OS, simple :)

About Debian though, I wasn't aware of the different kernel even though I'm pretty sure you may have mentioned it to me before when I first joined here. I just have a lot to learn when it comes to Linux :P

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2018 10:47 pm
by PluMGMK
Actually yeah, I do seem to recall saying that somewhere on here in the not-too-distant past!

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2018 10:52 pm
by Steo
I found it, I was actually having problems with my GPU which caused Ubuntu to hang on boot with artifacts, but then you suggested that Debian has a Linux-libre kernel so it was less likely to work. Since Ubuntu works now (I think Ubuntu 16 had the problem) I wonder if the situation with Debian is any better.

EDIT: It's about 300 pages back in The You Game so I wasn't gonna find it now anyway :P

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2018 10:55 pm
by The Jonster
I feel such a beginner whenever I hear you guys talk about these things. Shows how lazy and stupid I was back in Uni. :?
But I guess that shows how much more I have to learn on both programming and installing new OSes.
Steo wrote:I have a laptop and PC which I don't mind playing around with because if something fails I'll just reinstall an OS, simple :)
Steo wrote:I just have a lot to learn when it comes to Linux :P
I'm glad you're confident to handle this sort of thing, I think you will probably learn the ropes much more quickly than I will. :)

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2018 2:17 pm
by LoveMetal
incognito wrote:Or maybe migrate to Arch/VOID, but rolling distribs seems really counter intuitive and super capitalist for me,
And that your internet connection isn't made for rolling distribs at all. :mrgreen:
PluMGMK wrote:Oh yes, that's the thing with Debian. They use the Linux-libre kernel, which has a lot of firmware blobs removed. I'm not sure how easy it is to switch Debian to the normal kernel, but that's another reason for beginners to use Ubuntu or Mint instead…
If that didn't change, they tell you what firmware packages are missing at the installation, so you can download them to an usb stick that you will plug to continue the installation. I find that way more convenient than installing a huge kernel by default, and manually switching to generic after the installation.

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2018 2:27 pm
by Steo
All that seems to be missing are the WiFi drivers but I have ethernet anyway, so I just skipped that. I'll see what happens soon, whether if gives me the same problem as last time.

Edit: I have to learn to type on my phone :P

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2018 2:30 pm
by PluMGMK
LoveMetal wrote:
PluMGMK wrote:Oh yes, that's the thing with Debian. They use the Linux-libre kernel, which has a lot of firmware blobs removed. I'm not sure how easy it is to switch Debian to the normal kernel, but that's another reason for beginners to use Ubuntu or Mint instead…
If that didn't change, they tell you what firmware packages are missing at the installation, so you can download them to an usb stick that you will plug to continue the installation. I find that way more convenient than installing a huge kernel by default, and manually switching to generic after the installation.
Fair enough. It's not as bad as what Replicant do with the WiFi firmware for Samsung phones: refuse to supply it and then don't even tell people where to get it!
Yeah, I get it's a free software OS, but IMO that should include the freedom to install the WiFi firmware if we want. I have done it, but finding out how was more hassle than it should be really.

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2018 6:59 pm
by PopuriAO29
Well, some people are using Windows 10, after all i seen Operating System Market Share. and it was completely 46.75%, Windows 7 was now 39.63%, which in case Windows 8.1 has probably 7.7%. So i think might know if people are using Windows 7.

At in Indonesia, some people are using Windows 7, which it was 52.09%.

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2018 7:14 pm
by Steo
Windows 7 would be my first choice but since I couldn't get UEFI booting to work for me, I went with Windows 8.1.

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2018 7:18 pm
by PopuriAO29
Installing Windows 8 and Vista/7 wouldn't work on my new laptop (Asus) due for GPT partition style. so it was pre-installed with Windows 10. The Edition is Home Single Language, which it cannot disable automatic updates.
I've decided disable Automatic Updates in Services (Management Console), which i set the startup type to be Disabled.
Being to know i'm about going install some other games, while i trying install Winning Eleven 8 International, i think i got issue. so it decided move to Registry Key "Wow6432Node".

Currently i'm using Windows 7 Professional x86 on Compaq Presario CQ43.

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2018 7:22 pm
by Steo
It can still be installed on an MBR style partition too but personally on a computer that supports UEFI, I'd much rather GPT because it's much faster at booting. When a computer doesn't support UEFI then an MBR partition can be used instead.

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2018 10:17 pm
by incognito
LoveMetal wrote:
incognito wrote:Or maybe migrate to Arch/VOID, but rolling distribs seems really counter intuitive and super capitalist for me,
And that your internet connection isn't made for rolling distribs at all. :mrgreen:
I actually used Arch this year before switching back to Slack again.
I'm more of a stable distribution guy that's all.
PopuriAO29 wrote:Installing Windows 8 and Vista/7 wouldn't work on my new laptop (Asus) due for GPT partition style. so it was pre-installed with Windows 10. The Edition is Home Single Language, which it cannot disable automatic updates.
I've decided disable Automatic Updates in Services (Management Console), which i set the startup type to be Disabled.
Being to know i'm about going install some other games, while i trying install Winning Eleven 8 International, i think i got issue. so it decided move to Registry Key "Wow6432Node".

Currently i'm using Windows 7 Professional x86 on Compaq Presario CQ43.
Personally I've done a hot partitioning with MiniTool Partition Wizard, works...
LoveMetal wrote:If that didn't change, they tell you what firmware packages are missing at the installation, so you can download them to an usb stick that you will plug to continue the installation. I find that way more convenient than installing a huge kernel by default, and manually switching to generic after the installation.
I'd rather have the huge kernel and make my own generic kernel like in Slackware rather than having to download something else from somewhere to have a stable and running system, that's counter productive, when the bombs will fall internet won't be there for that, so yeah, whenever I can stick to local I do so... That's just me though.

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2018 4:24 am
by WizardMinecraft
even then you could just download a windows downgrader to downgrade to windows 7 ultimate instead of using luinx

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2018 3:55 pm
by Steo
I had to reinstall Windows 8 today and that will include all of the updates again which take over an hour. I want an OS with UEFI support, and windows 8.1 is the only decent version of Windows that supports it.

I temporarily used Windows 10 again just to use Paint3D and Rayman 2 wouldn't even work on it when I tested it. It's just so bad like :lol:

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2018 4:33 pm
by PopuriAO29
When typing mspaint.exe, there is Product alert in future builds (like Redstone 5). I have Paint Classic, which it uses from Redstone 1 version. so that's why Windows 10 would be removing Classic paint soon.

For more information, see here.

Re: Windows 7 or Windows 8?

Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2018 9:37 pm
by Steo
So, not that I needed it because I already have SLI GTX 970's, but I seen that there was no driver for the Intel HD 630 for any Windows released before Windows 10. That is absolute bullcrap and obviously Microsoft are clearly paying Intel to promote their stereotype that you "need" to use Windows 10. I tried to search for the driver just because I have iGPU enabled in my BIOS and had a yellow exclamation mark in Device manager, then I seen this in the second result

"Only windows 10 supports the new CPUs. Not only can you not get the drivers but even with a GPU the CPU has been tested to be completely unstable in windows 7 and 8."

Absolute bullcrap, if that was the case then I wouldn't be able to even use Linux since I'd "need" Windows 10. The CPU has zero stability issues whatsoever and clearly some people are just buying into Microsoft's crap.

I went to the download page for my Intel HD 630 to confirm and seen:
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Really Intel? They must have given you some amount of money. Thankfully I'm not an idiot who'd buy into the crap and I decided to just do this
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Nice try MS, but it looks like I win this round :P