Hey Robor, that's what I used, you download it in 3 parts..Anyhow as I'm waiting on the torrent to finish, I'll start a new question
First I want to say I like my Windows Vista Home Premium 64 bit. I really do. At least visually. In fact I have ample storage so I don't really know why I'm bothered, but it just 'feels' bloated. XP felt the same way after I loaded it down with stuff too. I like efficiency, and there's nothing like a fresh install of Windows in terms of performance. It just 'feels' right. Shortly after though, I have too many programs and crap left over from uninstalls. The only thing I really need Windows for is the games, photoshop, and the "stability". I know Photoshop can be ported through Wine, but I'm going to have to keep Windows for the games. And well, dual-booting just doesn't seem as efficient and stream-lined as I like. So, here are my questions (from a complete Linux noob):
1) Is it true that Linux, specifically Ubuntu, is quick, efficient, and visually pleasing (more so than Vista)? Even after time? I hear that everything from the ethernet to the file allocation tables are generally just 'better'.
2) Can I virtualize Vista without having to dual-boot? Even if I could, it is my understanding that DirectX cannot be utilized...do I have any options?
3) Off hand, are most common apps available in the Linux variety? (iTunes, Blackberry software, DVD/CD utilities, ect.)
Most of my non-gaming time is spent with fairly common tasks. Lots of media, I need good burners/converters; Amateur photography work; Benchmarking...I also like lots of peripherals, connected without much hassle and not a different program for every one (still working on this in Windows, too). A streamlined, stable Linux experience would be awesome, I'm ready to shed my Microsoft skin.
I'm sure I'll have more questions, THANK YOU for helping!