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2010-05-06
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2010-05-06
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2010-05-06
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2010-05-06
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2010-05-06
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Hi.
You seems to me like a guy I am looking for
I'm Windows user stick to this platform because of tools I have to use.
Look at this subject and please would you like to convert me as well?
This is what I want today more than n900 2 months ago
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2010-05-06
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In addition to my gaming rig I have a crappy 2-3 years old laptop running vista. The laptop is slow, unstable and runs hot as hell. Would the change of OS remarkably speed things up and make the use more enjoyable?
Thanks! ~Tuukka
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2010-05-06
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on other hand more linux popular - more dumbs using it. so for more "user friendly" interface developers trying to make less configuration systems. and than all the point of linux is lost.
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2010-05-06
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@ZorG its people like you that keep other distros alive. Installing HAL in ubuntu 10.04 would be a mess i guess, but most user settings are easily changable via the terminal for power users.
Me personally im on a Mac running Snow Leopard, my home server runs linux, and i try to stay away from Windows or Xbox.
But back to your point, Yes Ubuntu is a great OS for newbies and a lot of things are automatically set up during the install. I hope Ubuntu becomes faster, more feature rich, more sleek, and easier to use. For me personally, if Ubuntu did not do it for me, i would just go for linux from scratch.
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2010-05-06
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I asked him if he had anything Important on his laptop, he said, not really maybe a few files. I asked him if he could back them up and he said "You mean copy them to my external drive?" I answered positively and he did.
Now I asked if I could remove Windows from his anyway OLD AND SLOW machine completely and install an alternative to Windows that was free, I said if he didn't like it Id download Vista again and use his Windows licens thats under his laptop anyway. And he said okay.
I took his machine home with me, installed Ubuntu 10.04 and it took every device driver his computer needed, wifi, media buttons, graphics and everything worked out of the box, I installed VLC, Wine, Flash, Java runtime, Chrome, and Spotify for him (also a bunch of games he will just play once, and a few he might play on the buss and so on). Then I took it back to him, showed him where to log in to MSN and other connectivity things, showed him how to install new programs, explained that windows programs might not work and his conclusions is as follows in the next paragraph;
He absolutely loved it, it ran in full graphic mode with wobbly windows, 100% smoothly compared to his problems browsing for files in windows. It started from cold boot in 35 seconds compared to between 5 and 12 minute boot time for windows. He got all his favorite programs running natively, wine or good alternatives. And he will find out that his iPod will work out of the box! (forgot to tell him)
Anyways I also explained that Linux IS NOT WINDOWS WITH A NEW SKIN, and things are different, but asked him to just think logically and click where he thinks, and he has my number anyway if something stucks him up in a corner
Last edited by Siggen; 2010-05-06 at 05:35.