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    Quote Originally Posted by cool_techie_tvm View Post
    Linux platform is one which is developing at a faster pace, and is fast shedding the geek image which has been always associated with it. So within the next few years we should be able to see gaming in linux too. BTW some of the windows games can be run on linux using wine emulator.
    I also use Ubuntu ..... And have wine installed .... go check their sites ... many mainstream games are not supported

    Quote Originally Posted by nilact View Post
    And you were very eager to know the name of OS which supports Intel Processor

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    Whats wrong in asking something , u dont know about ?
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    Nothing is wrong in asking that you don't know..that's why i am sharing with everyone whatever i know..

    3/\/J0!

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    its is based on different kernels thats why it make difference b/w OSs

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    i worked on windows,linux and mac......and personally i found mac is the best among all these..........windows just cant imagine bout that core animation thing which was there in Apple computers...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by ag_prasun View Post
    i had the 64-bit vista in my laptop first,as the microsoft site suggested it would be best.i did not find any difference in performance.since then, i am using the 32-bit edition as many drivers were not compatible with the 64-bit edition..
    64bit is fast for CPU intensive tasks like Enconding decoding

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    Quote Originally Posted by amitkool21 View Post
    i worked on windows,linux and mac......and personally i found mac is the best among all these..........windows just cant imagine bout that core animation thing which was there in Apple computers...........
    Arent u using a Hackintosh? Or a MAC PC ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cool_techie_tvm View Post
    Arent u using a Hackintosh? Or a MAC PC ?
    i'm not talking about present my friend........i worked on mac in my animation thing in my institute.........and i wont call my PC a hackintosh..........after all its fully working mac yaar......whats wrong with that hackintosh.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by amitkool21 View Post
    i'm not talking about present my friend........i worked on mac in my animation thing in my institute.........and i wont call my PC a hackintosh..........after all its fully working mac yaar......whats wrong with that hackintosh.........
    I have heard about updation problems with hackintosh. Hence i asked u so. BTW are u able to update the OS? If so, maybe i shall be try to install it on my spare lappie too

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    the update problem is working only on softwares.......but it wont work on OS......it completes the update but afters the installation it hangs........so we need to update them by cracks..........now i'm looking forward to Mac OS X leopard 10.5.6...its the latest one..............after that i dont need to update anymore till the snow leopard was not out in stores...........

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    what is hackintosh? I never heard about it.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanjdar View Post
    what is hackintosh? I never heard about it.....
    LOL now this is funny :lol:

    Please check this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSx86

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    //You are in breach of forum rules and policies. You have used abusive language. You are been handed a RED infraction card. - Moderator just4kix
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    Quote Originally Posted by smoothvibes View Post
    LOL now this is funny :lol:

    Please check this OSx86 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    dear smoothvibes, If everybody knows everything then what is the use of this forum? I think this forum is about sharing the knowledge to each other, If you make the fun of the posts, then people will hesitate to ask queries, everyone is not tech savvy to understand..... that's why they come to the forums...... any way... thanks for the link.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanjdar View Post
    dear smoothvibes, If everybody knows everything then what is the use of this forum? I think this forum is about sharing the knowledge to each other, If you make the fun of the posts, then people will hesitate to ask queries, everyone is not tech savvy to understand..... that's why they come to the forums...... any way... thanks for the link.
    must have been a mistake. He's a very friendly guy and so are we all

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    My suggestion would be stick to windows OS.....
    and yes its good to have knowledge about other OS, hope the posts must have helped you out.

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    MacOS is available for Intel. That's why I say don't always follow wiki crap without checking all sources. In which world are you people living it is available since 2007.
    Hackintosh is illegal in America & India.
    Dual boot systems are also available from apple I have seen adverts myself.

    Hackintosh is for installing in pc when your pc is not from apple.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke Skywalker View Post
    MacOS is available for Intel.
    care to give a link to an example ?

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    Mac OS Leopard support intel x86 architecture check in any source yourself.

    In fact apple will now support only intel check any source.

    That's why I don't use wiki crap if I don't have heard of it.

    PS: This happens in 2007 what were people doing then ? It was a big news.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke Skywalker View Post
    Mac OS Leopard support intel x86 architecture check in any source yourself.

    In fact apple will now support only intel check any source.

    That's why I don't use wiki crap if I don't have heard of it.
    its only related to processors, which i know already. it doesn't support a PC out of the box !

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    Quote Originally Posted by newprouser View Post
    its only related to processors, which i know already. it doesn't support a PC out of the box !
    Box sets are available. Appple pc use intel now. PowerPC is not available. PC can run on it. In future only intel processors are going to be used.

    You can purchase a desktop pc on macOS. As I have said hackintosh is nothing now but installing pirated macOS now.
    G'night.
    Last edited by Luke Skywalker; 08-20-09 at 12:04 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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    Thankyou
    the information was short and useful
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    Quote Originally Posted by Preeti_20 View Post
    Ok, i dont know too much about the different variety of OS systems, I've only used once since ive been using computers and that's Windows!

    Can anyone please explain what is the difference in all the OS Systems, their advantages and disadvantages!
    Hi there.Ive tried 3 actually Vista, XP and Linux..I really cant differentiate them all because I know that everyone of us have different style , needs and likes especially in the OS..right now i am using Linux and its good..and XP too but i think its the vista i really don't like..its crawling in my desktop..so i guess if you need to know its theories and definition then its available in Wikipedia too..but I would liket o read also some personal reviews on this OS to compare notes or whatever..

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    I've tried Linux, Mac, XP, Vista, Windows 7 and I think I would have to stick with Windows or Mac as Linux just is to blah for me. There are a lot of options since it is free and all but it's really bland and just doesn't interest me as much, although free is nice I don't mind paying for something nicer than free in some cases and this would def. be one of those cases. So I own a computer with XP, Vista, Win 7, and a Mac.

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