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In reply to the discussion: Windows 8 Beta out now (aka Consumer Preview) [View all]Motown_Johnny
(22,308 posts)46. I'm happy with Windows 7. It will be many long months
before I worry about upgrading
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Amusingly, you just explained the problem with GNOME 3 and Unity too.
2ndAmForComputers
Mar 2012
#24
Reports from people who downloaded it say to be sure and save a backup of current system first
DJ13
Mar 2012
#3
I'm using VMware Player and the 32-bit version of Windows 8. So far no luck with the NIC.
slackmaster
Mar 2012
#26
ALWAYS throw a simple VGA monitor on before upgrading. The boot screens are on the VGA.
HopeHoops
Mar 2012
#12
Well, to be fair, even HDMI monitors have a VGA cable. It's just easier with two.
HopeHoops
Mar 2012
#15
my hardware runs the newest ubuntu like shit off a shovel whereas its slow as hell running just xp
Sea-Dog
Mar 2012
#19
I write embedded code for devices. So I love the idea of linux. But it is not for 90% of end users..
Logical
Mar 2012
#36
No, the wine comment was because you falsely equated free with poor quality
TroglodyteScholar
Mar 2012
#37
They use words like 'reimagining' and 'reinventing' but they don't mean anything.
randome
Mar 2012
#52