Wiki Editing

It’s not as geeky as it sounds. Purely because it isn’t Wikipedia :)

Instead it’s on http://wiki.ubuntu.com as I figured it’d be an easy way to get a little bit more involved in the Ubuntu community, without knowing how to get the program code and contribute through development.

I added a wiki page for myself, which can be found here.

On another note - I will be posting up my Pro’s & Con’s of Blu-Ray Vs HD DVD in the coming days.

Conky

I got a little bored yesterday, so I downloaded Conky, it’s a kind of system monitor for Linux machines, though if you check it may run on Windows/Mac as well.

Anyway, I decided I wouldn’t download it from the repositories ready made and ready to run. I downloaded the source code and compiled it myself, so I had the very latest version :) I’m glad I did, it taught me some new things :)

I have to say that I REALLY like it. Especially because of the capabilities it has…and how much you can customise it…I spent around 2-4 hours customising mine!

Here’s a screen shot of the finished product :) (Click the thumbnail for the full size image)

Conky

64 / 2 = ?

32 of course.

Yes I posted a while back about how I moved my Ubuntu installation over to 64 bit, and I really enjoyed it, only had a very minor issue with Flash, but nothing that couldn’t be solved with a quick fix.

Yet I’m back to 32 bit…why? Because it’s less hassle with flash, and also the fact that I don’t really NEED 64 bit processing at the moment, I mean, I don’t do any Video Encoding/Re-encoding, or anything like that, or Image Editing. So when I managed to break the install, I just thought I’d go back to 32 bit.

I still would recommend 64 bit if you have a capable PC, to make the most out of your hardware.

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KDE 4: My Opinion

Ok so I downloaded the Kubuntu KDE4 cd image earlier, and because I couldn’t find, nor be bothered to erase a CD to burn, I ran it in a Virtual Machine using VMWare.

I think it’s really good, I’m not a fan of KDE anyway, but it looks very nice, and I think the widgets could help Mac users migrate to Linux. Problem for me is that it reminds me a lot of Vista…you know, that ‘new’ OS from Microsoft .

Anyway I’d still say that it was definitely worth a look :)

KDE 4

I’m planning on trying out KDE 4 in the coming days, as there is now a Kubuntu 7.10 liveCD with KDE4 preinstalled. I’ll post something back when I’ve said what I think. So far everything I’ve heard is positive, which is good…but I’ve always found KDE a bit too bloated & Windows like in it’s presentation.

How-To Section

I’ve just finished writing the How-To section of the site.

I decided to write it after seeing somebody got to the site by searching Ubuntu firefox 3 beta 2 and thought I’d write a how-to on how to install it in Ubuntu 7.10. I hope it helps anybody who want’s to know this. And please note that it should also work for 7.04, and I will try adding an image or 2 later on.

Customising Your Desktop

Anyway, The purpose of this post is just to show exactly how customisable Linux actually is

Somebody I know from the Ubuntu Forums Beginners Team (ajmorris_) has this for a desktop:

I have to say that on customising - Linux beats Windows :)

Ubuntu 7.10

I know Gutsy Gibbon has been out since the middle of October, but I have to say I love it, I’m using it now, and I’m using it more and more.

In fact, recently, I’m became part of the Ubuntu Forums Beginners Team :) That’s how much I like Ubuntu, and how much I’m learning about it.

Will post more on stuff when I get a chance, with the run-up to Christmas I’ve been a bit busy :)

Ubuntu / iTunes

Ok so I’m using Ubuntu at the moment (which means I’m not using Windows Live Writer - incidentally, that is a brilliant piece of blogging software in my opinion!).

I have to say that I’m pleased with how well everything’s gone with Ubuntu, everything works, I have flash & java installed, and it auto-connects to my home wireless and Uni wireless :)

One thing that I’m missing a lot is iTunes, as there’s no native version for Linux (but why?!?!) Apple seem friendly to open-source development, anyway I’m using Rythmbox now, which reads all my music from my Vista partition which is nice…saves me a ton of space on the hard drive :)

That’s all for now

Virtual Machines

Ok so I’m running Ubuntu in a virtual machine at the moment, but still posting this from Windows Live Writer.

I have to say, that its great running a VM, purely because with my laptop, which has 2GB, and a core 2 duo, which itself supports things like this, can run Windows Vista, and Ubuntu 7.10 at proper and decent operating speeds…it’s brilliant!!

I don’t really know what else to say, so that’s it, downloading MS Expression Studio off the MSDN Academic Alliance, I’ll post saying how good or bad I think it is probably :P