As Iv mentioned before, I changed from Windows to Ubuntu in January (08), and Iv not looked back since. Iv done the usual newbie stuff and had to reinstall a few times, and I finally migrated my entire Ubuntu installation to a larger hard disk, removing the now redundant Windows XP in the process. Iv [...]
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Highlighting the difference.
Posted in Ubuntu on April 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Scaling Down the Operation
Posted in Ubuntu on April 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Up until January (08) I was a Windows user, and to be honest I was fairly happy. Id experimented with Linux as a first OS before and rejected it for a number of reasons. Today I was thinking about one of those reasons when I realised for the first time that it hadn’t been at [...]
Ubuntu – Continues to be impressive
Posted in Ubuntu on April 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I changed to Ubuntu from Windows in January of this year (08), and Iv found myself being constantly amazed at how good everything seems to be. However, I have done one thing that really impressed me:
Let me give you the situation. I had a triple boot system. Windows 2000 on C:, Windows XP on G: [...]
Moving away from Windows
Posted in Ubuntu, tagged Linux, Ubuntu on April 3, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Iv been using computers for over 25 years now, starting in the bad old days of the BBC Micro, the Dragon and the Einstein. Iv been through the Spectrum’s, the Atari’s and the Amiga’s and like many, I ended up on a PC using DOS to start with, and finally Windows 3.11, which was appalling [...]