Messing around with Ubuntu on the laptop
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:47 pm
I figure it's a good a time as any to spend messing with Ubuntu, learning a bit more about Linux (and hating root access already). So I backed up the XP Pro install to the original HD and installed 10.04 onto the 64GB SSD of my Thinkpad. I was surprised how smooth it all went, and even things that I didn't think would work do without requiring anything from me. The backup and install combined were about an hour. Finding the "trick" to make my TrackPoint middle button enable scroll took about an hour and then I went to sleep. As far as I can tell, everything else is working perfectly hardware-wise, even the Hotkeys that Windows requires a driver to recognize are all functioning. Pretty slick really.
This morning I ran all the updates (250-ish) and have installed the Firefox plugins I use, VLC Media Player (which I've been using on Win7 anyway lately), Wine, GIMP, the full OpenOffice Suite (only a few parts are included), FileZilla, Kiso (an ISO manager), a PDF reader... basically just scanned the Canonical Software manager for stuff I'd need. I'm thinking about installing XAMPP so I can mess with website stuff (PHP, MySQL, Apache, etc) without actually needing a website, but that's just something I've been thinking about doing anyway.
Anyone else have a Linux box that can suggest some software that I "must get" ? Looking for a utility similar to Daemon Tools right now as I have lots and lots of Isos that I just mount and play.
Really the only thing that's taking some getting used to is the minimize/maximize/close buttons being on the left and not the right. And the fonts are different, but I think they're more readable...
This morning I ran all the updates (250-ish) and have installed the Firefox plugins I use, VLC Media Player (which I've been using on Win7 anyway lately), Wine, GIMP, the full OpenOffice Suite (only a few parts are included), FileZilla, Kiso (an ISO manager), a PDF reader... basically just scanned the Canonical Software manager for stuff I'd need. I'm thinking about installing XAMPP so I can mess with website stuff (PHP, MySQL, Apache, etc) without actually needing a website, but that's just something I've been thinking about doing anyway.
Anyone else have a Linux box that can suggest some software that I "must get" ? Looking for a utility similar to Daemon Tools right now as I have lots and lots of Isos that I just mount and play.
Really the only thing that's taking some getting used to is the minimize/maximize/close buttons being on the left and not the right. And the fonts are different, but I think they're more readable...