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Ya I was really exited about windows 10, now I am thinking about moving to Linux once Windows 7 support date is fully finished.
Distros I am considering are Zorin and mint
I look forward to the day I can stop review optional updates :)
The only real support for win-7 comes from this site and not from Microsoft
I have one question related to this: Does the links for the Windows 7 Media ISOs in Clean Install Windows 7 still work? If I ever need to reinstall Windows 7 on a machine, I would need it.
Hi there.
While not getting into a mega discussion over Linux I will say this one thing about it : I really think though you should look at CENTOS as it's the FREE ENTERPRISE desktop version of RED HAT ENTERPRISE so built in robustness and stability is ensured. Red Hat runs about 85% of the worlds servers and it's totally 100% committed to CENTOS of which Rel 7 has support until 2024 (called Long term support releases). It runs VMware just fine - I'm running a load of Windows VM's on it and it NEVER (in my experience) ever crashes. You will need to add NTFS support (install package ntfs-3g) and multi-media (VLC etc) but other than that it runs straight out of the box. Install whatever desktop you like --for me I like the KDE PLASMA but there are many GUI's available (or even none if you just want a headless server).
Windows 7 as a VM runs just fine on it - I'm currently using VMware workstation 10.0.4.
I've also got a Windows surface Pro 3 - I love these convertibles which I'm also running Centos 7 on. Touch on the VM works fine (Running W8.1 as a VM on it as well as W7).
Great thing also with VMware on Linux is you can run in UNITY mode - this means things like OFFICE can run from your desktop without you having to switch back into the VM.
My whole feeling is that W7 should have had an SP2 and W10 should have been the next OS - W8/8.1 is a one way trip to nowhere.
W10 though if you give it a chance is very good and I still can't see why a lot of W7 users are so anti it. W10 is NOT W8 - and has some very nice new USEFUL features that I've mentioned before in this thread.
Here's 3 Windows VM's running quite successfully on Host CENTOS laptop network displayed from File explorer in Windows 8.1 on Centos (Linux) desktop in unity mode. A decent laptop can run THREE windows VM's quite successfully on a Centos HOST - the HOST kernel is much smaller and efficient than windows so less overhead running the VM's. !!!!
(VMware workstation 10.0.4)
Cheers
jimbo
Last edited by jimbo45; 12 Jan 2015 at 04:43.
Same here. Thanks jimbo though. I am not saying windows 10 sucks, I am just thinking that it is not worth paying for windows anymore imho. I am not interested in the direction it is heading in. Although I might get it for free so we shall see due to my windows 8 license. Anyways, I am mostly considering Linux for the security benefits. And speed. Good lord its fast. (I don't have an ssd-yet)