I didn't mean to insult Linux users which I've converted my Dell Inpiron laptop into Linux based device. The experience were noting like installing winXP nor win Vista. Not to mention installing Mac OS to mac laptop. It's so ancient and always encounter devices compatible problems, prove that not for people who lack of time and patience try solve puzzle. The XGL was nothing but copycat concept from Mac and WinVista. GUI in Linux really need a remake, those designs are all dull as hell.
I'm not really sure where you get this "ancient" idea from. GNU/Linux is actually younger than windows, and has a much faster pace of development. As far as compatibility is concerned, thats your fault, would you buy a some hardware designed for Mac and then when it doesn't work on windows complain that windows lacks compatibility? of course not thats absurd. In fact out of the box linux supports *way* more devices than windows does.
curiousjoe2007: As far as usability is concerned, you probably were not aware of virtual desktops and window grabbing. Those two features vastly improve the speed you can navigate around the desktop. For example, in windows/mac to move a window you must go to the very top bar and drag, on most linux desktops you can simply hold alt, and then drag from anywhere in the window. Same for resizing windows, no more having to go to the very edge of windows.
umm... there is a big difference between linux and windows... linux is freaking freeee!!!! so you can't say anything about it.. if you dont like it, dont use it... And the 3d linux desktops dont look dull and old.. so stfu
Curious.. yeah there can be some compatibility issues. I had issues with my Broadcom wireless card but it's resolved in the newer version. Great thing is.. if you're using Dapper which isn't that new, it's still supported til 2009. Other ones are still supported (more info on Wikipedia). Right when you install Ubuntu, you have an IRC client which automatically connects you to the Ubuntu server which you can ask for help and people there are really nice.
Considering Ubuntu is free, I don't think it will ever be sold. Period. Wal Mart or not. I like it, and use it every day so, hopefully it will become popular. But I also use Mandriva every day, which is also pretty good.
Yeah. And who's the idiot who gave this comment a thumbs down? Lol someone must haven't used Ubuntu...
If you get an old donated computer, Windows XP runs slow.. your option - Ubuntu. I should've done that with my old computers before I gave them away... but they were perfect.
Falkon4860 Yes he's running Windows at the same time! How? Probably (almost sure! :P) on a Virtual Machine. He has Linux and VMware installed on it. With that you can have Windows (or any other OS) running at the same in a window, that you can put on Full Screen.
Yep....Additionally you can get a free VMWare style program called (VirtualBox). Not really good in full screen...but free none the less. Don't get me wrong PC users...You can get M$ Virtual Machine free from M$. Aero and Compiz are totally different animals. I can do a little more in compiz. You get OpenOffice for free and it won't cost you like MS Office. Know what you want to do but don't have the app? Just look for a program in the synaptic manager and install it. Simple and easy and free.:)
very nice, do you know the website that tells you how to do all that? i've bin on it myself before but cannot remember it i think it was a wiki type site.
i want to know how to do the XP thing. do you need to have a copy of XP to do this? and can i run this with an ATI Sapphire X1650 pro graphics card?
outtokill7 3 years ago
Linux, never mind which distro, need to make over on it's ancient dull design.
curiousjoe2007 4 years ago
....Does This Look Ancient To You?
avkhatri 4 years ago 2
LMAO!! good one.
and this is just expose and spaces from leapord.
destrilogy 4 years ago
Loltroll newer than XP which most people use and can customise way better than Aero, if you want to.
Bridgerboy 4 years ago
I didn't mean to insult Linux users which I've converted my Dell Inpiron laptop into Linux based device. The experience were noting like installing winXP nor win Vista. Not to mention installing Mac OS to mac laptop. It's so ancient and always encounter devices compatible problems, prove that not for people who lack of time and patience try solve puzzle. The XGL was nothing but copycat concept from Mac and WinVista. GUI in Linux really need a remake, those designs are all dull as hell.
curiousjoe2007 4 years ago
LOL
u got it reversed
misterpatrickstar 3 years ago 2
I'm not really sure where you get this "ancient" idea from. GNU/Linux is actually younger than windows, and has a much faster pace of development. As far as compatibility is concerned, thats your fault, would you buy a some hardware designed for Mac and then when it doesn't work on windows complain that windows lacks compatibility? of course not thats absurd. In fact out of the box linux supports *way* more devices than windows does.
entelin 3 years ago
curiousjoe2007: As far as usability is concerned, you probably were not aware of virtual desktops and window grabbing. Those two features vastly improve the speed you can navigate around the desktop. For example, in windows/mac to move a window you must go to the very top bar and drag, on most linux desktops you can simply hold alt, and then drag from anywhere in the window. Same for resizing windows, no more having to go to the very edge of windows.
entelin 3 years ago
umm... there is a big difference between linux and windows... linux is freaking freeee!!!! so you can't say anything about it.. if you dont like it, dont use it... And the 3d linux desktops dont look dull and old.. so stfu
mtaeubert 3 years ago
Curious.. yeah there can be some compatibility issues. I had issues with my Broadcom wireless card but it's resolved in the newer version. Great thing is.. if you're using Dapper which isn't that new, it's still supported til 2009. Other ones are still supported (more info on Wikipedia). Right when you install Ubuntu, you have an IRC client which automatically connects you to the Ubuntu server which you can ask for help and people there are really nice.
xcryinginrainxx 3 years ago
Se ve atractivo para usarlo
enriquedfmty 4 years ago
Do you think Ubuntu will ever be sold at a walmart and get very popular
GamerFreak200 4 years ago
You could. But why buy it when you can download it for free?
CodyK46 4 years ago 2
Considering Ubuntu is free, I don't think it will ever be sold. Period. Wal Mart or not. I like it, and use it every day so, hopefully it will become popular. But I also use Mandriva every day, which is also pretty good.
SgtJcoo 4 years ago
Yeah. And who's the idiot who gave this comment a thumbs down? Lol someone must haven't used Ubuntu...
If you get an old donated computer, Windows XP runs slow.. your option - Ubuntu. I should've done that with my old computers before I gave them away... but they were perfect.
xcryinginrainxx 3 years ago
i wouldnt suggest using compiz, beryl is more stable if you use the CVS, and i wouldnt bother trying with an ATI Mobility cuz the drivers suck
dotslashsatan 4 years ago
how do you get the windows to siggle around and stuff
Smarttyy 4 years ago
thx for the video i was looking for this ;)
mompirri59 4 years ago
what a big monitor you have
ballg 5 years ago
It's a 20-inch Dell UltaSharp 2005FPW Monitor (love it!)
AlexanderGrundner 5 years ago
PLEASE post your comp specs, and also, is windows running on there simultaneously with Ubuntu?
Falkon4860 5 years ago
Falkon4860 Yes he's running Windows at the same time! How? Probably (almost sure! :P) on a Virtual Machine. He has Linux and VMware installed on it. With that you can have Windows (or any other OS) running at the same in a window, that you can put on Full Screen.
MagicGuitarrist 5 years ago
Yep....Additionally you can get a free VMWare style program called (VirtualBox). Not really good in full screen...but free none the less. Don't get me wrong PC users...You can get M$ Virtual Machine free from M$. Aero and Compiz are totally different animals. I can do a little more in compiz. You get OpenOffice for free and it won't cost you like MS Office. Know what you want to do but don't have the app? Just look for a program in the synaptic manager and install it. Simple and easy and free.:)
Eloheem19 3 years ago
Excellent demo - just what I was looking for. I'm definitely switching away from windows to Ubuntu + XGL. Who needs windows ?
ttucker888 5 years ago
Any gamer and Photoshop-addict :p
andreasm 4 years ago
Post your Specs of this PC please!!!
eniakers 5 years ago
CPU - P4 3.0Ghz with HyperThreading
Motherboard - ASUS P4C800-E
Memory - 1GB DDR
Graphics Card - NVIDIA GeForce 6200 (128MB DDR)
AlexanderGrundner 4 years ago
No dual core processing?? How smooth and fast is this? I really want it but I do alot of media editing and mixing.
hood401 4 years ago
very nice, do you know the website that tells you how to do all that? i've bin on it myself before but cannot remember it i think it was a wiki type site.
thanks.
fightsatdawn 5 years ago
amazing stuff !
Salwan1985 5 years ago