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Ubuntu Software Store Screenshots

The Ubuntu Software Store just made it into the default installation.
Here are some screenshots for your viewing pleasure.

Author: CoolGoose

How to boot Linux after Windows XP installation Part 2

A couple of weeks ago, John Doe wrote a tutorial about how to make Linux work after you've installed Windows XP, which, of course, has made your Linux primary partition inactive.

Well, let's say you try a different solution, like I did, the one found here (Recovering GRUB after reinstalling Windows section). Everything was fine and dandy, except I couldn't boot Windows after that. What was the problem? I'm a noob, so of course I didn't know. Luckly, there is #ubuntu, with some very helpful people. They helped solve the problem, so I figured I'd share the solution.

Author: Lucas

Attack of the killer Ant

After barely scratching the surface on my first day of using Ubuntu, I decided to start to get to know it deeper. You know, just like when you meet a hot girl and want to know more about her before you let her to sleep with you.

So, I started playing with all the settings and buttons I could find with Deedee's voice continually sounding in my head. I didn't think anything could go wrong (the presence of Deedee's voice could have suggested otherwise). I started going through the System > Preferences menu. But a hidden enemy was lurking in the dark waiting for the wrong move. And when I got to the Screensaver options it hit.


The last image seen before the terrible incident. The culprit is circled.



The cursor started moving in slow motion. First I thought it was some minor glitch. “Ah, it will recover in a sec” I said to myself. But after a few more seconds it completely froze. I was in denial. My Ubuntu can't die. It's ubercool and indestructible. Finally, it took me a minute to believe it. Ubuntu was stiff and I could hear the flatline.

Biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiip.

I hit the Reset button and decided to try again and see if it was just an accident or really a bug. And it happened again only faster. The AntSpotlight screensaver hit swiftly injecting it's lethal venom and crashing Ubuntu.

It turns out this isn't something new. The bug was reported a few years ago and the problem is with my VGA card (Gigabyte K8M800/K8N800/K8N800A) and it's drivers. Now I can't run any 3D graphics. Tough!

Author: Lucas

A Windows user's first impression of Ubuntu Part 1

After several years of using Windows I have finally made the step towards Linux by choosing Ubuntu. I can't say I hated or hate Windows but it was the time to do some cleaning and since Linux had been an attraction for me for a few years I decided to switch. Now I feel like a kid with a new toy. I want to find all the goodies, and explore all the features of this OS.
Here are my impressions after several hours of using Ubuntu:

#1. I like the fact that Ubuntu installs so quickly. I got stuck at first because I wanted to create the partitions manually without having a clue about the Linux file systems and types of partitions, but after I received help everything was over in ~15 minutes. Considering I also formatted 70GB of my hard drive I consider it a real performance.

#2. Another strong point are the drivers. They are installed with the OS so you don't have to spend time searching for them and installing those too.

#3. I also like how Gnome organizes the shortcuts in the task bar. For my organized spirit, the fact that you have Applications where you can find the different types of software that you need, Places where all the different partitions and folders can be found, and System which contains the settings related to the OS is a real treat.

#4. Having software already installed with the OS is another big bonus. Furthermore, new software is just a few clicks away. It feels really great to know I have several options to choose from without doing much work. It takes 15 minutes to install an OS with drivers and plenty of applications while the same package with XP took me +3 hours. I'm starting to think more and more that Linux or at least Ubuntu is for lazy people. :)

#5. I'm really curious about the terminal. I've already used it twice today, once to install the flash player and the second time to move some folders. My friend, coolgoose, says I have a fetish about it. Well, it's kinda sexy, but it's not just that. I've always heard that one of the strengths of Linux was it's terminal and I don't want to be the Linux user that just goes click-click. I want to explore it deeper. I want to be a h4xor. :D

The only difficulties I've had so far are not finding a keyboard shortcut for switching between keyboard layouts and not being able to listen to some music from the Internet. I hope to fix both soon enough.

To be continued...

Author: Lucas
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