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10 November 2005

winders-free. you know you want it. dayum. i decided to go ahead and bite the bullet and install the ubuntu linux to my computer. [More:]

i followed instructions and cleared away as much detritus as i could from my poor hard drive and defragged that sucker. it's a relatively tiny 40 gigger. with high hopes i began the install after carefully reading all i could about dual booting it with winderz.

everything rolled along just fine until we got to partitioning: my drive was one big ntfs partition so i needed to shrink it and create linux partitions. the instructions were very precise, but to my dismay, the install program did not offer me the option to resize the partition as it was supposed to, instead issuing dire warnings of lost data should i proceed beyond that point.

frustrated, i booted back into winders and planned to just buy a second drive. some hours later, i came upon some documentation on the ubuntu wiki which indicated that one must proceed past the dire warning before one gets the opportunity to resize. the warning is out of sequence!

by this time it was midnight, but in went the install cd and away we went. resized, created swap area, created linux partition with 20 gigs, held breath while install completed. rebooted. twice: once to linux, once to to winders. viola! it survived and so did all my data!

after some additional foofing around trying to access the windows partition from the linux desktop (it was mounted but "unreadable") i found some docs on how to edit a text file called fstab (file system table, oooo i feel all geeky) to allow that, restarted and wheeee! all my data! under linux!

gleefully i opened word doc files with open office abandon, joyously i edited my stewie wallpaper in the gimp (just for the halibut).

angrily i tried to get my mp3 files to open in musicbox instead of a movie player! hee hee! (it turns out i had to install a buncha codecs and stuff, something a totally braindead republican could do while looting an old womans social security account thanks to the synaptic package manager thingy.) soon my mp3's were pumpin' up the jams (it was now like 4am).

i imported the bookmarks, chrome modifications, and adblock settings from my winders firefox into my linux firefox by copying a few files. i fell asleep around 7am.

having just awakened and breakfasted (3pm) i'm about to move my email and address books which looks to be dead simple as well.

i also just discovered that i can use the file browser (like winders explorer, only not) to SSH directly into my leased server and browse around and do my web site stuff, like, upload this screenshot.

quonsar is geeked! oh yes! a week or so of confidence building and this disk is gonna get repartitioned to a 40 gig linux file system!
Be careful if you're writing to an NTFS file system from linux.
posted by orthogonality 10 November | 15:04
nope. not gonna do that! the entire ntfs partition is read-only. most of my data that i care about is mp3s, jpgs, and text and html files from client websites. i'll get it all moved over and then do away with ntfs.
posted by quonsar 10 November | 15:06
I was profoundly disappointed when I discovered that this wasn't a Zulu operating system.
Very nice, I've tried it a couple times at various points and always ended up backing away slowly. I use OSX so it was just for the geekdick bragging rights anyway. I'll try it again some day.
posted by Divine_Wino 10 November | 15:18
I installed one of these today:

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posted by Hugh Janus 10 November | 15:54
fucking marmosets.
posted by sciurus 10 November | 16:07
With move: And here I thought Linux defaulted to GMT.

I hope somebody gets that.
posted by stilicho 10 November | 16:17
yay for quonsar! ubuntu rocks my socks. can i recommend you some stuff?

muine for music (itunes killer)
evolution for email, calendaring and such
tomboy for taking notes
epiphany a really nice gnome-y web browser

these are two things i really miss about linux. (i'm switched back to winders)
posted by flopsy 10 November | 18:30
flopsy, can muine be scripted? That (and small screen real estate) is the only real thing keeping with beep/xmms.
posted by kenko 10 November | 22:36
I was a Linux-only chap for about 6 years. (Debian, though). I like Linux. It is still my second desktop/server, but I've been using Mac OS X for a year now.

Winders? Hell no. Don't need that trash (although I don't begrudge you if you need it or like it, that's cool). I would not use a non-Unix OS as my main workhorse unless forced to do so by outside forces. And then, it would only come at the expense of a serious productivity hit.

Just remember that real men and woman compile their own kernels, roll their own distros, and check each and every line of every bit of source code on their machine before they compile an app. Or something.

Partitioning is by far the biggest obstacle to running Linux.
posted by teece 11 November | 01:04
kenko, muine has a plug-in interface, and a thing for controlling it from the command-line.
posted by flopsy 11 November | 07:25
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