• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




    Results 1 to 6 of 6
    1. #1
      Member Achievements:
      1 year registered Veteran First Class 10000 Hall Points
      wasup's Avatar
      Join Date
      Oct 2003
      Gender
      Posts
      4,668
      Likes
      21

      Making the switch to ubuntu

      http://youtube.com/watch?v=bvnQE1EAEZY

      The newest version of Ubuntu looks awesome, and I have become incredibly frustrated with windows. I was on the verge of buying some sort of mac, but then my brother came hope with his macbook pimped out with ubuntu. I always used to think linux was more programmer-oriented, but now it seems way more user-friendly. Linux DEFINITLY needs SOME sort of marketing team (even though it is completely ***free***). Ubuntu has (or can have) all the features that windows or mac has, and able to use them without high end graphics cards and without crashing. I have no idea how such an amazing piece of software that is completely free can go unnoticed in mainstream society (the logic is that it is because it isn't supported... but this is because it isn't popular... not popular because it isn't supported... see the trend?). But anyways, it's very easy to install if anyone is wondering, or so I've heard. My only concern is that my disk drive is broke, so I am trying to find a way to boot from a remote drive. Right now I think I will just buy an external cd drive and go from there. I am so pumped for ubuntu! It has all the amazing software that windows can have in linux equivalents, and it actually doesn't crash when using it! I will update when i actually have it installed

    2. #2
      FBI agent Ynot's Avatar
      Join Date
      Oct 2005
      Gender
      Location
      Southend, Essex
      Posts
      4,337
      Likes
      14
      from my experience, the less Windows experience you have, the more likely you are to try Linux

      There are some people who have such an in-depth knowledge of Windows (particularly the people who have paid for proper training) who take the idea of using another OS as a personal insult

      I set my sister up on Ubuntu a month or so ago

      I bunged all her photos from her old disk onto her new system, set up her email, instant messenger and WoW
      and she's happy as can be

      only question she's asked since then was how to sync her iPod, which I showed her how to do

      anyway...
      (\_ _/)
      (='.'=)
      (")_(")

    3. #3
      Banned
      Join Date
      Apr 2007
      Location
      Out Chasing Rabbits
      Posts
      15,193
      Likes
      935
      Ubuntu is self supported by it's community.

      Linux is by far the most stable operating system because there are so many different ideas going into it and there are heated discussions about the best way to do something (process switching is a famous example,) because there are so many people looking at the problem the best is usually the one that is used.

      The only thing that Linux lacks is a wide variety of games. Gaming companies are nearly exclusively Mac and Windows. Ubuntu can run from a CD, but of course then you can't save anything. Linux doesn't have a .Mac (or whatever the PC equivalent is) equivalent.

    4. #4
      Veteran of the DV Wars Man of Steel's Avatar
      Join Date
      Mar 2007
      LD Count
      ~35
      Gender
      Location
      Houston, TX
      Posts
      4,553
      Likes
      94
      I will hopefully be getting high-speed internet here within the week, and I plan to install the latest version of Kubuntu as a dual-boot setup (with Vista) just as soon as I'm all set up. The only reason I haven't already installed it is because my dial-up modem is not compatible with Linux. I gotta say, I love apt-get... I set up Kubuntu on my sister's laptop awhile back, as a dual-boot with Media Center, and in about ten minutes with apt-get, she had evrything she needed. Not user-friendly my foot.

    5. #5
      Member Achievements:
      1 year registered Veteran First Class 10000 Hall Points
      wasup's Avatar
      Join Date
      Oct 2003
      Gender
      Posts
      4,668
      Likes
      21
      Wow, I just switched and it's pretty incredible. Works flawlessly and looks great. Definitly recommend it over anything. I would say that I'd BUY ubuntu before buying and of the mainstream OS's (leapord/vista,etc.)

    6. #6
      FBI agent Ynot's Avatar
      Join Date
      Oct 2005
      Gender
      Location
      Southend, Essex
      Posts
      4,337
      Likes
      14
      you wait till April, and Hardy Heron hits
      going to be lots of awesome goodies in that one

      Incidentally, while I think new users migrating to a single distro is a good thing (from the user's point of view)
      Support is far better, for one
      and it's comforting to have a lots of other new users around
      (I remember how I felt when I first gave Debian a spin in '98)
      plus, it's a massive incentive for hardware / software companies to start officially supporting one distro, as opposed to three or four different ones

      there are other distro's out there
      and some are more cutting edge than Ubuntu

      If you're willing to experiment (read, willing to wipe the hard-drive if it goes wrong) then take a look at distrowatch.org for a list of distributions, and have a play.
      (\_ _/)
      (='.'=)
      (")_(")

    Bookmarks

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •