My new OS, the OS of the future..linux
I had these ubuntu(linux distro) cds lying around for months. I kept ordering them as and when a new version came out.Never installed them, however. I mustered up my courage finally, after being fully confident that it will not harm my "original" windows xp. I flicked the ubuntu 9.04 "jaunty jakalope" into the drive and installed it within windows. That was just the start of things.
I was amazed at the simplicity with which it installed whithout a glitch.(i consider my desktop a pretty old one) When it turned on, it was sheer pleasure customizing it to look like an Apple osx leopard. It has a few problems, like its unable to play dvds without being programmed manually. Programming ubuntu just involves running a unix scrip..and you are done. I am now running my comp on ubuntu 24X7. I simply love it.
I did some pending research in these days, to choose the distro i may use in the near future. Thus, I downloaded Debian 5.0.2,"Lenny", which I shall use later for a desktop I plan to assemple myself.
Ububtu rocks. It is simply too easy. Easy for those who dont know what those microsoft errors really seem to mean, which are generally resolved with "cancel". There are no major problems like files becoming corrupt or programmes "hanging". the errors, which are a rarity, are very descriptive, and have instant fixes and bug reporting. I think I will never buy another "original" windows programme. Debian/linux has everything down to the very detail, which makes everyday computing a real pleasure. I would like everyone to try it out once.
I was amazed at the simplicity with which it installed whithout a glitch.(i consider my desktop a pretty old one) When it turned on, it was sheer pleasure customizing it to look like an Apple osx leopard. It has a few problems, like its unable to play dvds without being programmed manually. Programming ubuntu just involves running a unix scrip..and you are done. I am now running my comp on ubuntu 24X7. I simply love it.
I did some pending research in these days, to choose the distro i may use in the near future. Thus, I downloaded Debian 5.0.2,"Lenny", which I shall use later for a desktop I plan to assemple myself.
Ububtu rocks. It is simply too easy. Easy for those who dont know what those microsoft errors really seem to mean, which are generally resolved with "cancel". There are no major problems like files becoming corrupt or programmes "hanging". the errors, which are a rarity, are very descriptive, and have instant fixes and bug reporting. I think I will never buy another "original" windows programme. Debian/linux has everything down to the very detail, which makes everyday computing a real pleasure. I would like everyone to try it out once.
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