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Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx

by John Radford on May.04, 2010, under Computers

Friday WA time was when I was able to download the latest Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx), I then decided to perform an upgrade of my existing 9.10 (Karmic Koala) rather than a clean install – that was a big mistake.

Apart from taking over 3 hours to perform, once it was complete I found that my desktop effects wouldn’t work – Lucid had broken the ATI/fglrx graphics drivers, and it wasn’t possible to uninstall all components in order to re-install and fix the problem (major bug there). And on Ubuntu’s forums I wasn’t the only one having that problem. After a day of stuffing around, I had it fixed … sort of.

But it wasn’t good enough, so I bought a new WD 500 GB ‘black’ hard drive, replaced the 640 GB (Ubuntu 8.04 LTS) drive, and performed a clean install of 10.04 which it only took about half an hour – next was installing my usual applications and then migrating my data across to the new OS. Once done everything worked as it should, the new desktop ‘dark’ scheme looks great, and does it boot fast – from POST to a ready desktop in just 35 seconds, damn that is fast!

Ubuntu-10.04-Lucid-LynxMy new desktop 2560 x 1024 (spanning 2 x 19″ monitors @ 1280 x 1024 each)

more later …

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Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx is coming

by John Radford on Apr.08, 2010, under Computers

I’m eagerly awaiting the new Ubuntu release 10.04; I can then upgrade my recently installed 9.10 ‘Karmic Koala’ to an LTS* version which should see me through the next couple of years. I certainly like the new ‘darker’ theme that comes with it, far more appealing than the current & previous ‘brown’ theme.

But from all reports the following version 10.10 ‘Maverick Meerkat’ is going to be a ‘Windows’ breaker, and will be using the new Gnome 3 desktop environment which unfortunately wasn’t available in time for inclusion in 10.04 ‘Lucid Lynx’ (which uses the latest version of Gnome 2); and if 10.10 ‘Maverick’ is as ground breaking as it is intended to be, then I may upgrade to that when it’s released in October this year … I’ll wait n see on that though.

*LTS = Long Term Support – these releases use more stable versions of  applications, and are released every 2 years (in April) with support for 3 years on Desktop PCs, and 5 years on Servers. Other versions are released every 6 months (in April & October) with 18 months support, but use more ‘bleeding edge’ applications etc -  see here for more info.

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Ubuntu 9.10

by John Radford on Oct.17, 2009, under Computers

Eagerly awaited, cause it’s looking so good in the beta version – and if it is as good as it promises to be, then I’ll update my OS to the 64 bit version from my 32 bit version of 8.04

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Ubuntu 8.04.2

by John Radford on Jul.24, 2009, under Computers

In February 2008, I decided it was time to build a new PC; not that there was anything really wrong with my AMD Skt A system, but technology had moved on, and components had gotten more powerful, and cheaper.

Within 6 months of building the new system, my Win XP OS was bloated, bogging down and becoming very unreliable – I was getting so sick of this shit! I just wanted a reliable PC that would let me look after my business sites, browse the web, and handle my emails.

For a few years now, I’ve toyed with the idea of getting rid of’ Windoze’, and running a Linux based system instead. Over time I’ve installed and fiddled with various distros on spare hard drives, but nothing had seemed friendly enough to make the switch over from ‘Microsuck’.

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Anyhow, I was trolling through a PC magazine sometime in August ‘08 and came across an article about the latest version of Ubuntu – 8.04 ‘Hardy Heron’. It sounded pretty good, so I downloaded the iso, burnt it to CD, then ran it ‘live’ from CD first (which doesn’t make any changes to existing system) just to see what it looked like – it was pretty impressive, not perfect, but certainly worth a closer look, so I installed it on a new drive.

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