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March 10, 2015, 09:59:10 AM
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Best operating system depends on your needs and both windows and linux have their benefits. Personally I think linux or ubuntu is much safer but it's harder to find programs to run on it though ubuntu is linux made quite simple. I'd use it just for handling my coins though maybe a windows computer for everyday stuff.
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March 10, 2015, 10:06:01 AM
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windows 2000  Grin greatest operating system I have ever used xD
Honestly I think any os you are familiar with and can use is fine.
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March 10, 2015, 12:38:07 PM
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I say Ubuntu Linux is the best and most secure os for the technical guys

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March 11, 2015, 03:22:17 AM
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i think the best os is os that you already customize it
its mean if you use linux, you can customize your linux so nobody know the config that are you make
more custom more better
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March 12, 2015, 01:35:10 AM
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i think is the best operative system windows and linux
linux hard to use, but nice for system security.
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March 14, 2015, 12:26:20 AM
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I say Ubuntu Linux is the best and most secure os for the technical guys

C'mon, Ubuntu is the Windows of the linux distributions, at least say one of the top distributions, Debian for example, which Ubuntu is based on, or Fedora Core, or Gentoo!
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March 16, 2015, 05:43:10 AM
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I say Ubuntu Linux is the best and most secure os for the technical guys

C'mon, Ubuntu is the Windows of the linux distributions, at least say one of the top distributions, Debian for example, which Ubuntu is based on, or Fedora Core, or Gentoo!

If I had to choose one, it'd be Ubuntu, and I'd argue that it IS one of the top distributions. It has a massive community behind it, is user-friendly, and it gives (as far as I know?) all of the benefits Linux does in terms of security.

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March 16, 2015, 08:44:02 AM
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I say Ubuntu Linux is the best and most secure os for the technical guys

C'mon, Ubuntu is the Windows of the linux distributions, at least say one of the top distributions, Debian for example, which Ubuntu is based on, or Fedora Core, or Gentoo!

If I had to choose one, it'd be Ubuntu, and I'd argue that it IS one of the top distributions. It has a massive community behind it, is user-friendly, and it gives (as far as I know?) all of the benefits Linux does in terms of security.

There have been a few strange things with Ubuntu. E.g. if you used the search for something locally it would also search on amazon and load pictures of products that are related to your search. The connection was not encrypted IIRC, but even if thats a very serious breach of privacy. I think it was disabled though and there are several easy guides to make sure its disabled. Besides these problems Ubuntu is fine as long as you mainly want to use your OS.
For those that want to breath linux, Arch is probably better. They have an awesome wiki and community and as long as you are willing to educate yourself you will have exactly the Linux you want and need.

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March 17, 2015, 04:37:18 AM
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I say Ubuntu Linux is the best and most secure os for the technical guys

C'mon, Ubuntu is the Windows of the linux distributions, at least say one of the top distributions, Debian for example, which Ubuntu is based on, or Fedora Core, or Gentoo!

If I had to choose one, it'd be Ubuntu, and I'd argue that it IS one of the top distributions. It has a massive community behind it, is user-friendly, and it gives (as far as I know?) all of the benefits Linux does in terms of security.

There have been a few strange things with Ubuntu. E.g. if you used the search for something locally it would also search on amazon and load pictures of products that are related to your search. The connection was not encrypted IIRC, but even if thats a very serious breach of privacy. I think it was disabled though and there are several easy guides to make sure its disabled. Besides these problems Ubuntu is fine as long as you mainly want to use your OS.
For those that want to breath linux, Arch is probably better. They have an awesome wiki and community and as long as you are willing to educate yourself you will have exactly the Linux you want and need.

That's with the new Ubuntu menus trying to mimic Windows and Metro. That can be disabled, and then it won't do that anymore. It was added as a "convenience" feature, though I agree with you: that's a big problem for me as well. But it's something you're not stuck with.

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March 17, 2015, 11:50:43 AM
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the best of the best for operative system WINDOWS 7-8.
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March 17, 2015, 01:30:46 PM
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the best of the best for operative system WINDOWS 7-8.

I think Windows need to grow more when we consider 'security'.

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March 17, 2015, 03:01:01 PM
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The best way to keep your bitcoins safe is by using an offline wallet.

If you want a decent operating system, I'll advise you to use a free open-source one, check a few GNU/Linux distributions and see which one you like best.

+1, this is the best advice you can get
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March 17, 2015, 03:28:19 PM
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I downloaded that btc core or how its called and it sinchs for a few days already  Grin so I opened an blockchain account, the problem is that I have nothing in it  Grin

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March 17, 2015, 04:08:42 PM
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I downloaded that btc core or how its called and it sinchs for a few days already  Grin so I opened an blockchain account, the problem is that I have nothing in it  Grin

It's unsecure. I suggest you to download an SPV client such as Multibit and Electrum or use GreenAddress.

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March 17, 2015, 04:40:17 PM
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I downloaded that btc core or how its called and it sinchs for a few days already  Grin so I opened an blockchain account, the problem is that I have nothing in it  Grin

It's unsecure. I suggest you to download an SPV client such as Multibit and Electrum or use GreenAddress.

What is unsecure btc core or blockchain? I guess you ment blockchain? I thought  btc core was most safe because it is in my pc, but it sinchs sooo long.. so I opened in blockchain and it works instantly

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March 17, 2015, 04:43:41 PM
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What is unsecure btc core or blockchain? I guess you ment blockchain? I thought  btc core was most safe because it is in my pc, but it sinchs sooo long.. so I opened in blockchain and it works instantly

Blockchain.info. That's why I said you to use one of these wallets:

• Multibit : https://multibit.org/
• Electrum : https://electrum.org/
• GreenAddress : https://greenaddress.it/

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March 17, 2015, 06:11:25 PM
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What is unsecure btc core or blockchain? I guess you ment blockchain? I thought  btc core was most safe because it is in my pc, but it sinchs sooo long.. so I opened in blockchain and it works instantly

Blockchain.info. That's why I said you to use one of these wallets:

• Multibit : https://multibit.org/
• Electrum : https://electrum.org/
• GreenAddress : https://greenaddress.it/

Out of these, I'd recommend Multibit for ease of use (it allows creating a lot of wallets without requiring you to keep swapping out wallet.dat files) and Electrum for security (in that you can use a word-based password to revive your wallet if your PC ever crashes.

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March 17, 2015, 07:14:25 PM
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I downloaded that btc core or how its called and it sinchs for a few days already  Grin so I opened an blockchain account, the problem is that I have nothing in it  Grin

It's unsecure. I suggest you to download an SPV client such as Multibit and Electrum or use GreenAddress.

What is unsecure btc core or blockchain? I guess you ment blockchain? I thought  btc core was most safe because it is in my pc, but it sinchs sooo long.. so I opened in blockchain and it works instantly
you can use pc wallet to store your bitcoins and better yet use an offline wallet for that, and use an online wallet like bc.i for small amounts and day to day use.

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March 17, 2015, 09:00:18 PM
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OpenBSD or a super thin linux client.
In reality the most secure is using something like TAILS or Whonix and then putting the wallet on a encrypted flash drive, but that is a huge effort.

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March 17, 2015, 09:03:16 PM
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What is the best opertive system gfor your pc in order to preserve bitcoins ?? BTC
Best in what terms? If u need newbie friendly GUI then probably windows or iOS, for me it's linux.

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