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I switched from XP to Ubuntu about 6 years ago. At the time I was running an old dell laptop that had been shipped with XP. Perhaps their concept is similar, but my resume time in Ubuntu was a lot faster than that of XP.

Perhaps they had the right idea but didn't execute it perfectly, hopefully the Linux devs will get it right. I'm impressed by the resume times in windows 7 on faster computers but on more budget systems Linux still seems to be the king of resume times and performance (at least in my experience). I've only used windows 8 on an employees laptop and from what I can tell, it wasn't made to perform well on his Toshiba to say the least. I've seen both windows 7 and windows 8 running very well, much better than linux, on the right hardware though. The performance of windows on budget hardware (75% of consumer) is mediocre at best, which is unfortunate, but what's even more unfortunate is that because a select few can get Windows performing amazingly on great hardware, the consumer market seems to think it runs amazingly everywhere. Hopefully soon it will, or people will come to their senses and realize installing windows on a low budget (average consumer grade) system is more trouble than it's worth.



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