If you're looking for something that's cost-effective I'd say Ubuntu since it's free, but you need to have a "little bit" of computer knowledge to install and run it in most cases. Otherwise, I'd recommend Microsoft Windows. It's a solid operating system despite what Linux fanboys might say, and is awesome for the average user. Ubuntu is great if you want something different, but the software support for it is still growing, so expect a small library of popular software until the future.
im going to build my computer in the future and i was wondering if u could give some recomendations on an os
eddiesax114477 2 years ago
If you're looking for something that's cost-effective I'd say Ubuntu since it's free, but you need to have a "little bit" of computer knowledge to install and run it in most cases. Otherwise, I'd recommend Microsoft Windows. It's a solid operating system despite what Linux fanboys might say, and is awesome for the average user. Ubuntu is great if you want something different, but the software support for it is still growing, so expect a small library of popular software until the future.
Lucavex 2 years ago
Nice video - ubuntu rocks :P
toendemikkel 2 years ago
Do you have a Nvidia video card?
Because my Ati HD4670 doesnt support recordMyDesktop.
az9az9az9 2 years ago
Yes, I have an Nvidia 8800 GT.
Lucavex 2 years ago