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J Arthur Rank
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Posted: 14 January 2009 at 9:13am |
I have just got hold of another base station, and am looking into trying out linux ubuntu on the thing.
Does anyone else use linux, and what do they use it for mainly??
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b3n
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i use debian testing on my laptop
does pretty much everything i need day to day web, email, office, graphics, ftp, msn etc etc |
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nickyburnell
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Ubuntu, used it a bit, still having wireless issues last time I looked, had to add DNS manually to NW settings. No big deal.
Lev knows Linux I believe?
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It's everything, not everythink!
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LjudLahger
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I have tried Ubuntu on my laptop and boot with an USB memory. I have to say that it did work amazing! Lightning fast if you compare too Vista and everything did work like bluetooth, network, graphic, card reader, speakers and the touch buttons! And I didn't have to install any drivers! But it is different and I still use Vista, not all my softwere works with linux...
It is nice to install Linux on older computers, thay will run just fine with it if the purpus is just to surf or maby do a home server |
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cravings
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i've used linux as my everyday OS for about 4 years now. what do you mean "base station"?
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nickyburnell
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Think he means PC
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It's everything, not everythink!
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cravings
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heh.. k... coulda been some fancy new eh gadget.. i dunno.. like a blackberry or a playstation or something.. i'm rubbish at knowing about new stuff in computers. old computers ftw.
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J Arthur Rank
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Base Unit, Box with all the gubbins in, thing that sits by you feet...etc etc.
I have acquired 2 of these boxes from my wifes closing office.
Both hp, core 2 with xp which is locked and cause the IT blokes been made redundant, we can't unlock them. So i have wiped the hd's and put linux on them.
Only problem is i aint getting on with linux.
So i have downloaded the beta Windows 7 to try on one of them.
And it does work, quite well i must add.
I was just looking for some feedback on why i should bother with linux.?
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ceharden
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Linux is the best option if you want a machine to sit in the corner and just do stuff all day/week/year. Any kind of server type stuff and it's great.
For use on a desktop that depends what you want to do. If you just want to browse the internet and basic office stuff you'll be fine. It's a reasonable learning curve if you're not used to it because you'll have to find new applications for a lot of the stuff you want to do. I keep meaning to change to Linux because Windows annoys me but it's quite a big step to use it on your desktop all the time. |
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cravings
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yeah.. if you can get your head around the concept of other software, and indeed.. other ways of things working, and if you enjoy the process of using computers.. it's interesting. tbh i think it's almost harder for a windows "power user" to move over.. you think you know a good bit about computers.. it can be hard to accept that you don't, and you've just learned your way around windows.
what's great is the amount of choice there is in ways of doing things, but even working out what all your options are can take time. how i run my computer wouldn't suit everyone, but i wouldn't want it to put anyone off either. as is often said.. ubuntu is a good one to start with, or to look at. download and burn a live cd.. and you can boot it and play about in the enivronment without installing it / changing anything about your existing setup. |
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odc04r
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If I didn't ever want to play games on my PC I would have switched ages ago. As it happens I just dual boot these days.
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cravings
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yeah games stops a lot of people. i don't play any games. makes me slightly sad when people blame linux systems, when it's the game companies who make their stuff work on limited platforms. i dont' really know anything about game development though tbh.
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