Ubuntu Linux (Hardy Heron) 8.04
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 2:43 am
I got the distro on a DVD from a magazine currently on the stands ("Ubuntu Special" from Linux Pro Magazine), but you can get the Live/Installation CD free for the asking from Ubuntu.com or by downloading the ISO image and burning it to CD.
Ubuntu is the shiznit. It's one of the most "Windows like" of the current Linux distros (so all my old Windows reflexes mostly work), but it's far less bloated and buggy than Vista (or even XP) and has none of those security holes. It comes with Firefox, the Open Office suite (which produces and processes files compatible withthe vast majority of all MS Office suite software), the GIMP for image processing, etc. It runs like lightning on any fairly recent machine, even an underpowered laptop like my old Toshiba...and the ext3 file format is supposedly far more efficient than NTFS, so a smaller harddrive isn't quite the handicap it might be with Windows.
I had a little trouble with initial setup, mostly because the ethernet card on this salvaged IBM Netvista desktop seemed to be fucked, and I couldn't get to the Internet.But I plugged in the USB port from my cable modem (supposedly the Motorola Surfboard modem USB outputs are compatible with all Linux, Mac and W2K/XP/Vista machines) and it works like a charm. In fact, I'm running Ubuntu right now.
I have to use Windows for my job...in fact, my job is supporting Windows PCs for city and county government. But so far, Ubuntu, Knoppix and a couple other Live Cds are making Windows look like a retarded mongoloid by comparison. Yes, you have to do a little trouble shooting now and then...but it seems to me that I spent half my time as a Windows user trying to get it to do things that should have been easy and simple...so I don't mind.
Just say "no" to Microsoft. Especially If you can't stand the thought of moving to Vista (I still sort of like XP because I am used to it, and I'll keep in on my laptop because my roommate will panic if she is forced to use a new OS).
Ubuntu is the shiznit. It's one of the most "Windows like" of the current Linux distros (so all my old Windows reflexes mostly work), but it's far less bloated and buggy than Vista (or even XP) and has none of those security holes. It comes with Firefox, the Open Office suite (which produces and processes files compatible withthe vast majority of all MS Office suite software), the GIMP for image processing, etc. It runs like lightning on any fairly recent machine, even an underpowered laptop like my old Toshiba...and the ext3 file format is supposedly far more efficient than NTFS, so a smaller harddrive isn't quite the handicap it might be with Windows.
I had a little trouble with initial setup, mostly because the ethernet card on this salvaged IBM Netvista desktop seemed to be fucked, and I couldn't get to the Internet.But I plugged in the USB port from my cable modem (supposedly the Motorola Surfboard modem USB outputs are compatible with all Linux, Mac and W2K/XP/Vista machines) and it works like a charm. In fact, I'm running Ubuntu right now.
I have to use Windows for my job...in fact, my job is supporting Windows PCs for city and county government. But so far, Ubuntu, Knoppix and a couple other Live Cds are making Windows look like a retarded mongoloid by comparison. Yes, you have to do a little trouble shooting now and then...but it seems to me that I spent half my time as a Windows user trying to get it to do things that should have been easy and simple...so I don't mind.
Just say "no" to Microsoft. Especially If you can't stand the thought of moving to Vista (I still sort of like XP because I am used to it, and I'll keep in on my laptop because my roommate will panic if she is forced to use a new OS).