Great choice-- I have a BFG 7900GT OC. Nvidia has far better Linux drivers than ATI.
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Exciting, isn't it?
I checked out Beryl on youtube, very interesting & neat stuff!
My only real concern is not being able to use programs that I am familiar with right away, since I have a lot of audio/video editing going on.
Nero, for example; I use the Coverdesigner a lot, even though it is sort of clunky ... now that I have learned how it works, I use it fairly often. I see there are DVD/CD burning apps. included with ubuntu, I will have to look them over more closely to understand what all is available.
What do you use for Antivirus/Firewall?Comment
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I checked out Beryl on youtube, very interesting & neat stuff!
What do you use for Antivirus/Firewall?
My only real concern is not being able to use programs that I am familiar with right away, since I have a lot of audio/video editing going on.Comment
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The folks at a couple of the linux forums I was browsing were talking about using different antivirus pgms., so I thought it was necessary.
I am sort of surprised that more people don't go for linux, esp., since the GUI now makes it easier.
I guess most, just like me, always heard about it, but never took the time to really look at it, plus, it is easier to get comfortable with the OS you are used to using, however insecure, obtrusive it may be!Comment
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The folks at a couple of the linux forums I was browsing were talking about using different antivirus pgms., so I thought it was necessary.Comment
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During Ubuntu install, at what point do you partition the hard drive?
If I would want to install windows at a later time, is that possible without re-installing everything? (Linux)
Feisty 7.04 will (rather, is planned to) be released in two days...Comment
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Interesting - The more I am reading, it seems that Linux can do all the things windows can't do, & in an easier, less convoluted fashion!
Feisty 7.04 will (rather, is planned to) be released in two days.
To my Windows brothers & sisters; I am not deserting the thought of windows altogether - after looking back over my posts, it may seem to some that I am directing "digs" at windows, which I am not!
That time will come soon enough, after I gain a little experience & time with my new found friend!
"Humanity to others" "I am what I am because of who we all are" (you figure it out!)Comment
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Sounds good - although I am usually not the first guy to run out & install a new pgm
TBH the only things that bug me in Ubuntu are the fonts (MS's Tahoma font is a godsend), the default theme (don't particularly like the brown look) and the scale of everything, which can be reduced by lowering the DPI in font settings.Last edited by anonymez; 17 Apr 2007, 01:09 PM.Comment
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As for installing/uninstalling, there is no registry, dlls or malware so things won't get bogged down as quick as in Windows. Also any software you might obtain via Synaptic is deemd safe.Comment
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I have Ubuntu 7.04 coming in the mail.I am going to give it another go and see if I can't get the dial up working for it.Comment
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and because unix basics exist a little longer than windows, their basics are fairly well known and widespread and the community of users and testers will surely outnumber the few windows beta-testersComment
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I have to admit I am liking this thread & definitely getting interested in trying it out. I have a friend in the business who has been talking to me for a while now about using it but I think I have been going along with what I know something about rather than trying something brand new to me. Again, good interesting thread, thank you whether I change or not.
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Whereas Windows primarily uses the registry to store settings/application data, Linux uses /etc and config files in hidden directories in /home.
I have Ubuntu 7.04 coming in the mail.I am going to give it another go and see if I can't get the dial up working for it.
@ soup - why not download the pgm. & run the Live CD Vers.? That is what got me interested in it so much!Comment
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