Friday, 7 December 2007

Ubuntu 7.10

A while ago I switched our main PC over to Linux. After a number of attempts with Mandrake, Xandros and a few other flavours I found that although I'm not someone who doesn't spend hours having a go at Microsoft and I definately don't hate windows (I do however find Apple a little rotten) I wanted somthing that was free, open and community supported and perhaps to lend what little support I could to open source stuff in general and the noble individuals who provide free software.

So my main computer had Ubuntu 6.04 installed and things worked out quite well for a while, then a few niggles where peripherals didn't work and that little add ons took many hours of time to install and run and worst of all I couldn't do what I used to be able to do with windows. So it was time for a short second stab. I now have 2 drives attached to the PC, one for Linux and one for windows. I plan to run all the radio stuff of the windows drive, things like Ham radio deluxe and other utlilities that I use infrequently such as Fair Use Wizard for when I want to watch my DVD's on my Archos PVR. All with a long term view of switching over to Linux and it improves and my needs change.

First impressions are that it is still polished and still labour intensive but there are tools like Automatix2 which do a lot for you and it still has the same look and feel that i need to get used to again. but this time the bootloader give me the option of MCE or Ubuntu which is so much better and because there are physically 2 drives I can always unplug on or cut the power with a switch

2 comments:

  1. Try Slackware..... Nice, basic and efficient.....

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  2. Thanks for the tip Trevor. I'm not struggling with Ubuntu as much as I used to . there are a few things that annoy me but on the whole its proving quite a happy relationship....I'll have a look at Slackware though

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