Maccabee
Apr 25 2009, 10:05 AM

Not so many changes. According to the website the main difference is boot speeds. When I tried the 32 bit version everything worked but unfortunately the 64 bit version wouldn't let me use any visual effects.
You should try it out.
Does anyone know if it would break the contract of a computer to put linux on it?
Also I noticed it had something new called janitor?! I mean ya it's useful but I never saw ubuntu trying to do that.
illriginal
Apr 25 2009, 12:23 PM
Ya I'm really impressed with the new 9.04. I just installed it last night. Lovin the new dock
Maccabee
Apr 25 2009, 12:42 PM
New dock? I dont see a difference?
have you had any difficulties with 64 bit version not recognizing stuff?
wwwww
Apr 25 2009, 06:22 PM
I've honestly never been an Ubuntu fan. All it really has going for it is it's user-friendliness. It's all too bloated for Linux.
illriginal
Apr 26 2009, 03:59 AM
QUOTE(jcp @ Apr 25 2009, 01:42 PM)

New dock? I dont see a difference?
have you had any difficulties with 64 bit version not recognizing stuff?
Yours didn't come with a new black dock?
Docky?
Ubuntu til this day still discriminates against my wireless network card.
Those pictures are your desktop?... I was wondering why it had the 9.04 wall paper but not the dock <,<;
Maccabee
Apr 26 2009, 11:29 AM
Those are screenshots of ubuntu 9.04.
How odd. It seams on my lappy ubunut is the only distro I can get working.
Besides vista.
wwwww
Apr 26 2009, 04:08 PM
Ubuntu is so easy to get working though. Get something like Slackware running.
illriginal
Apr 26 2009, 04:13 PM
Majority of Linux distros are made so that the end user builds his operating system. Ubuntu did all the building for us.. we just screw around with the eye candy lol
fameONE
Apr 27 2009, 01:34 PM
QUOTE(illriginal @ Apr 26 2009, 05:13 PM)

Majority of Linux distros are made so that the end user builds his operating system. Ubuntu did all the building for us.. we just screw around with the eye candy lol
Good point.
I need to get my hands on Fedora again. But, as it stands, my internet connection (when I actually have connection) isn't reliable enough to download the live cd.
Maccabee
Apr 27 2009, 02:03 PM
Use a torrent. Not sure if they have it, but it's so much faster and its safe. Opera has a built in torrent downloader thing.
illriginal
Apr 27 2009, 02:23 PM
QUOTE(WarMachine @ Apr 27 2009, 02:34 PM)

Good point.
I need to get my hands on Fedora again. But, as it stands, my internet connection (when I actually have connection) isn't reliable enough to download the live cd.
hm... ya I used to suffer when I was out of the country using other people's wireless networks, as the connection would be too slow and a lot of times would just disconnect if I was tryin to use up a lot of bandwidth.
fameONE
Apr 27 2009, 02:30 PM
QUOTE(illriginal @ Apr 27 2009, 03:23 PM)

hm... ya I used to suffer when I was out of the country using other people's wireless networks, as the connection would be too slow and a lot of times would just disconnect if I was tryin to use up a lot of bandwidth.
I know how that is all too well.
I'm pretty sold on Fedora, though. Ubuntu was a good starter car, but it is time to upgrade.
illriginal
Apr 27 2009, 02:31 PM
QUOTE(WarMachine @ Apr 27 2009, 03:30 PM)

I know how that is all too well.
I'm pretty sold on Fedora, though. Ubuntu was a good starter car, but it is time to upgrade.
Couldn't agree more!
wwwww
Apr 27 2009, 02:36 PM
I've got a fedora DVD that I want to install on my other computer, which has a CD drive. I'm going to get a DVD drive for it this weekend. I don't want to hassle with swapping hardware between two of my machines.
The other computer has Mandriva on it, but I don't like how bloated KDE4 is. I'm almost always running 100% CPU if I'm not doing anything other than letting the computer collect dust.
I've been looking for a copy of Yggdrasil, which is probably the hardest distro to find. I don't think it's even been updated since 95, but I'm thinking it will fly on my old 1.4 GHz, 512Mb Dell from 2002.
illriginal
Apr 27 2009, 02:40 PM
Ya right now I'm not too satisfied with SUSE Gnome. I've enabled the desktop effects / animations and my PC started to lag... which really made me upset since my machine should barely be effected in terms of performance. I should be able to have all eyecandy settings set and it should all work flawlessly.
fameONE
Apr 27 2009, 02:46 PM
QUOTE(Buttsex @ Apr 27 2009, 03:36 PM)

I've got a fedora DVD that I want to install on my other computer, which has a CD drive. I'm going to get a DVD drive for it this weekend. I don't want to hassle with swapping hardware between two of my machines.
The other computer has Mandriva on it, but I don't like how bloated KDE4 is. I'm almost always running 100% CPU if I'm not doing anything other than letting the computer collect dust.
I've been looking for a copy of Yggdrasil, which is probably the hardest distro to find. I don't think it's even been updated since 95, but I'm thinking it will fly on my old 1.4 GHz, 512Mb Dell from 2002.
KDE4 is not as fly as not as it is marketed. I messed around with Kubuntu 8.10 and KDE4 was full of glitches. It seems like a Vista clone.
wwwww
Apr 27 2009, 02:50 PM
QUOTE(WarMachine @ Apr 27 2009, 02:46 PM)

KDE4 is not as fly as not as it is marketed. I messed around with Kubuntu 8.10 and KDE4 was full of glitches. It seems like a Vista clone.
KDE4 is not as fly as not as it is marketed.
Anyway, yes, KDE4 sucks if you're not putting it on a decent computer.
wwwww
Apr 29 2009, 04:16 PM
I'm using 9.04 now, and I must admit it's looking up. It flies on this computer, which on XP can't even perform basic tasks, like opening cmd. Although this computer is older than the Ubuntu distribution, the newest version still flies on it.
Too bad this old ATI Rage can't support the desktop effects. I'm going to swap this piece of shit with an GeForce 6200, and adding some RAM to this pitiful 512 Mb. I can't imagine it being too helpful with this 1.4 GHz processor, but it will still work better.
Maccabee
Apr 29 2009, 09:59 PM
QUOTE(Buttsex @ Apr 29 2009, 04:16 PM)

I'm using 9.04 now, and I must admit it's looking up. It flies on this computer, which on XP can't even perform basic tasks, like opening cmd. Although this computer is older than the Ubuntu distribution, the newest version still flies on it.
Too bad this old ATI Rage can't support the desktop effects. I'm going to swap this piece of shit with an GeForce 6200, and adding some RAM to this pitiful 512 Mb. I can't imagine it being too helpful with this 1.4 GHz processor, but it will still work better.
If you tweak xp right I have yet to use a ditro that is faster then it.
Remember that computer that has xp, a 1.2 ghz processor, and 128mb ram It still opens mozila firefox in 5 seconds. Thats all I need.
And I couldnt but a distro on it if I wanted to, cause the dic drive is broken! haha
fameONE
Apr 30 2009, 07:13 AM
So last night, I went to upgrade my machine to Ubuntu 9.04 just so I can remain up to speed until I get my hands on Fedora. Well, I've made so many changes to some of my repositories, I a) don't know which repositories, and what exactly, I've edited and b) it will only copmlete a partial upgrade.
I've done everything from Medibuntu to install Ethereal. Am I f*cked?
illriginal
May 3 2009, 01:43 PM
If you have IRC. Log into the server: irc.freenode.com and join #ubuntu
Proceed by askin a few questions in there and they will assist you.
wwwww
May 5 2009, 04:38 PM
If you don't know where you changed things, you probably are f*cked.
Also, I forgot to get a dvd drive. I just decided to download a CD and install Fedora from that.
fameONE
May 6 2009, 09:32 AM
Well, I corrected the problem. Unforunately, I deleted my third party repositories in the process. I just started all over, like I never had the distro to begin with. FML
wwwww
May 9 2009, 06:18 PM
Ubuntu runs like sex in Virtualbox, but Fedora 10 works even better.
salcha4u
May 21 2009, 02:42 AM

Running Ubuntu 9.04 on both these netbooksssss. The one on the right is the netbook remix version, pretty nice.
Maccabee
May 21 2009, 03:22 AM
The one on the right is a netbook?
Im not a fan of linux anymore. For a server, sure its great but when you actually think about it, it's just a pain. Its good to have a linux box though. Just so you can do stuff without being afraid of getting a virus.
wwwww
May 21 2009, 01:09 PM
QUOTE(jcp @ May 21 2009, 03:22 AM)

The one on the right is a netbook?
Im not a fan of linux anymore. For a server, sure its great but when you actually think about it, it's just a pain. Its good to have a linux box though. Just so you can do stuff without being afraid of getting a virus.
If Linux is losing you, try out BSD, Minix, or UNIX. You'll return quickly.
salcha4u
May 21 2009, 06:40 PM
QUOTE(jcp @ May 21 2009, 01:22 AM)

The one on the right is a netbook?
Im not a fan of linux anymore. For a server, sure its great but when you actually think about it, it's just a pain. Its good to have a linux box though. Just so you can do stuff without being afraid of getting a virus.
Yep it's a 10in...the one on the left is just tiny at only 8.9in. They're both super small, can't really tell in the pic though
Maccabee
May 21 2009, 06:43 PM
QUOTE(salcha4u @ May 21 2009, 06:40 PM)

Yep it's a 10in...the one on the left is just tiny at only 8.9in. They're both super small, can't really tell in the pic though
Cool. Not a fan of big laptops. Do you have a desktop too though?
salcha4u
May 22 2009, 01:02 AM
Yea but I don't really use it. I have a bigger 13in Dell I do most of my work on (running Ubuntu too!!!). The netbook is just to carry around. It goes in my purse (:
Maccabee
May 22 2009, 01:30 AM
I just want a desktop and a netbook. I hate doing work on laptops.
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