Although Ubuntu and other distributions of Linux are generally faster, there aren't many games that are made for Linux. For casual gaming, Linux has an advantage of being faster, but serious gamers usually stick to Windows because many of the most popular games are not available for Linux.
it is a better gaming xp...
professional
Windows XP.
no
Windows Xp Professional.
Xp is okay,but to get the most out of gaming you will need to get a gaming. I am not sure about Macintosh.
Professional x64 There is no particular edition suited for gaming. Both the Home Edition and the Professional Edition offer the same features and performance in relation to games.
"SP3", or service pack 3, is a cumlative set of security and bugfixes for Windows XP, both the Home and Professional editions.
It's windows Xp Professional because it's the one i am using.,
Use your Ubuntu CD. Find a program called "GParted" or "Gnome Partition Editor". Click on your XP partition and click "Resize" and make it smaller. Then, do the same with your Ubuntu partition, and drag it until it fills the space left by XP.
No.
system -> admin -> users and groups. Or, since this question is in the "Windows XP" category, are you asking how to create a new user on Ubuntu from within Windows XP?