Funny, but I can sit for weeks and weeks without it doing updates. And when it does, it's only 1 or 2. I keep images of my boot drive, so when if I restore, most stuff is ready to go. You probably spent more time learning about Ubunto, installing, configuring it then you would have just letting updates finish. And if Unbunto has no updates, I wouldn't be interested anyway. And like mac you have an even more reduced set of software, but if you have to run windows, then you've just added
more steps, just like mac users do which is mostly pointless. I think Ubunto would best suit someone who likes to surf the web and knows they have a music player and a few basic apps from google to drop in. For me it would never work though. Not bashing Ubunto. I just don't see how it's useful. It might be fun in vmware for browsing, but then again, under windows 7 I haven't had a problem in a year. Instead of seeing convenience, I see myself being annoyed with things that I can't do.
Maybe part of why I think that way, could be that my system is really fast. Like I can boot windows 7 in 9-11 seconds, shut down in 5. Other than that, Ubunto looks cool I guess.
lmfao funny i found this video im over here chillin on my ubuntu. everytime i go to grab something to eat in the kitchen i have to pass the hallway and everytime i pass the hallway i always see this screen on my roommates computer.
Funny, but I can sit for weeks and weeks without it doing updates. And when it does, it's only 1 or 2. I keep images of my boot drive, so when if I restore, most stuff is ready to go. You probably spent more time learning about Ubunto, installing, configuring it then you would have just letting updates finish. And if Unbunto has no updates, I wouldn't be interested anyway. And like mac you have an even more reduced set of software, but if you have to run windows, then you've just added
scrap1005 1 year ago
more steps, just like mac users do which is mostly pointless. I think Ubunto would best suit someone who likes to surf the web and knows they have a music player and a few basic apps from google to drop in. For me it would never work though. Not bashing Ubunto. I just don't see how it's useful. It might be fun in vmware for browsing, but then again, under windows 7 I haven't had a problem in a year. Instead of seeing convenience, I see myself being annoyed with things that I can't do.
scrap1005 1 year ago
Maybe part of why I think that way, could be that my system is really fast. Like I can boot windows 7 in 9-11 seconds, shut down in 5. Other than that, Ubunto looks cool I guess.
scrap1005 1 year ago
i'm trying out to use this with virtualbox. there's so many different linux operating systems i feel like a complete noob lol :P
AndrewDaniele87 2 years ago
10.4 will be way better! As they get better every six months.
GameCubeFan99 2 years ago
where did you get that wallpaper from i like
Buttmunch5000 2 years ago
It came bundled with 9.10 :-)
nstaib 2 years ago
cool!
C1rp3Di3m 2 years ago
lmfao funny i found this video im over here chillin on my ubuntu. everytime i go to grab something to eat in the kitchen i have to pass the hallway and everytime i pass the hallway i always see this screen on my roommates computer.
Cendus 2 years ago
the windows installing screen that is
Cendus 2 years ago
Thanks for the comment, pal - good to see someone else using, and chilling, with ubuntu!
nstaib 2 years ago
:D Ubuntu Karmic is looking good! :) great vid +5
rimtotem 2 years ago