[QUOTE="nelson415"]Same here, I've nearly finished the Co-op trophies and then it's onto the competitive ones. :] Hopefully I don't get too bored and quit. -__- Ahh the 10k kills trophy. I remember everytime I would go play competitive to rack up some kills, I would end up back on Coop. The Coop in that game is really fun/addictive.I play R2 often now, and sometimes its hard to get a game. But wanna get the 10,000 kills trophy to finally get my plat
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[QUOTE="bededog"]Ubuntu is the most widely used desktop Linux distro, it has a big community and help is easy to find. I'd recommend it for new comers, you could also try Linux Mint which is an Ubuntu derivative that comes with flash and media codecs preinstalled. If you don't mind waiting a bit, Ubuntu 10.04 comes out next month, you might want to wait for it.Matthew_Kaeser
Sounds good. About 5 years ago, I had Fedora dual booted with Vista, but didn't really fool around with it much due to a lack of software support. Have things changed much in that department? Also, is Mint planning on being a free distro?
It's still meh. I dual booted Linux a while back, but removed it because of the lack of software support. I couldn't find a media player on par with MediaMonkey and Winamp, and OpenOffice had issues with opening alot of Microsoft Office Power Points. Other than that it was a pretty good OS. I personally have XP, since my computer is 3 years old and won't support anything higher than Windows Vista Home Basic. I could upgrade the parts, but I'm saving up for a good gaming laptop for next summer before I go off to college.because a hacker learned how to hack the ps3 via linuxMethodManFTWThis, sadly.
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