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Ubuntu installed, now what?
So, I've been using 10.10 on a USB thumbdrive at work to boot into computers that won't boot into Windows for whatever reason. I decided, out of curiosity, to load it onto my laptop as a more permanent solution, since I have been dinking around in it on everyone else's machine and it seems pretty neat. So, I installed it, upgraded to 11.04, and customized my desktop and a few of the other trivial customizations.
Since I did all this out of sheer curiosity and not out of a desire to gain some new ability, I'm left wondering if I gain anything (aside from another set of OS-specific applications) by running this second OS (I'm using a dual boot with Win 7 Pro). Eh?
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Last edited by dredge; 12-12-2012 at 09:57 PM..
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The satisfaction of learning a new os is about all you'll get from it, unless you program or have a need for a server or fifty.
If you're a gamer, it definitely should not be your only os. Microsoft has most game devs drinkin that Direct X kool-aid. | ||
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I can barely write a program in MATLAB or C (not C++) right now. I'm not going to be developing anything. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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OpenGL Viva!
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It's good to have a dual boot cuz wind0ze fucks up and sometimes you just really want to troll forums or look at porn and you're too drunk to deal with XP's bullshit.
I ran EQ just fine on Ubuntu. Video was a little sloppy choppy (outdated card and low RAM) but input was alright | ||
Last edited by naez; 05-03-2011 at 04:40 AM..
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You can always setup a Mythtv network. Mythbuntu is an easy enough distro to start off with.
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