(July 11, 2016 at 11:53 pm)Complidudaaldo Wrote: WHAT :S ?!? How.
Microsoft was compatible software with games. with Linux you needed dual Operating systems to use programs. meaning twice as much memory. when the Microsoft was already malleable. I didn't need a sand box. I wanted a man's computer to do man's things. And now I need 10 to do the man's things computers did in the 90's.
This thread was about hacking, not video gaming. If you want to video game, then sure, use Windows. If you want to hack, use Linux.
Dual operating systems doesn't mean twice as much memory. That's not how memory or dual operating systems work.
No way do you need 10 computers to do things computers did in the 90's. You can probably run all of the 90's programs on a smart phone these days, in terms of computing power, etc.
Besides, what's wrong with having 10 computers? I probably have more than that in my house, but they all do different jobs:
Xbox 360 + Xbox One for gaming
2 x Amazon Fire TV for streaming tv shows / movies
3 x raspberry pis for random small projects that don't need much computing power
2 x smart phones for portable computing needs
2 x MacBook Pros for work
1 x MacBook Pro for personal computing
2 x spare laptops in case something goes wrong with the other ones
1 x netbook, again for random projects
1 x iPad that my wife uses for watching stuff whilst running on the treadmill
1 x Kindle for reading books