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Okay so my post before last was also about Ubuntu 7.10 but how can I resist posting again? It was released on Thursday and over the weekend I decided to upgrade my desktop PC. So I had already been using it on my PC at work and my laptop and it had impressed me and sure enough it didn't fail to impress me on my main computer. Another flawless and oh so easy installation.
Ubuntu's default selection of software is pretty much bang on perfection. Previously I was a big fan of the Muine media player. I couldn't stand the default Rhythmbox, but as with every new release was tempted to check out what improvements had been made to it. After checking it out I have now stopped using Muine after about 2 years of devotion to that player meaning that now I have one less app to install to reach my perfect desktop setup. Three extra apps I install are Eclipse, mail-notification and Inkscape then I'm done. That's about a five minute task. Unlike Windows where installing every single piece of software takes up 10% of your lifespan I can type "sudo apt-get install eclipse inkscape mail-notification" and I have all the software I need ![]() Ubuntu 7.10 is also the first version of Ubuntu that I haven't had to edit a text based config file for. Graphics card driver installation and configuration is not all point and click GUI work. Even installing eye candy such as Compiz Fusion is simply a config option away, same goes for video codecs. Everything works and works so well, another great release ![]() Yeah, every guy knows they exist but are incredibly rare and elusive right? Like one in a million or something, it's hardly like there's more female gamers than male gamers right... not yet anyway.
Well apparently in Japan, yes there is... sort of. To quote the article "In Japan, the DS has a 53 percent female user base, while the Wii has a 51 percent". Well, the only word to sum that up is "wow". Nintendo have clearly done an excellent job appealing to a wider audience. Of course that's only for Nintendo's products but hey, it shocked me none the less ![]() It's been interesting over the years to see computer/console games go from the realm of the geek to the masses much in the same way computers and the internet have. I'm guessing later on down the line no one will frown upon me for being an adult and buying a console ![]() Read More... Okay so it's not out yet but that hasn't stopped me from using it. It's currently installed on my desktop at work and my laptop at home. So what's it like, well it's like every iteration of Ubuntu pretty much exactly the same as the last one but better
![]() What's the best thing about this version then? Well, I would say the fact that the whole system was up and running, all drivers installed customised to the way I like it within minutes and not once did I have to touch the command line! Everything either just worked or provided some easy method of getting it to work. Read More... |