So how hard is it to install and dual run Windows Vista and Ubuntu on a laptop?
It's easy. Install Vista first, then Ubuntu. If you aren't familiar with Linux, it might be better to run it off the CD, or use the new wubi install to try it out. The CD is kind of pokey since you're running off a CD, but the wubi install was pretty nice the time I tried it. That sets up a kind of fake dual boot. You install it in Windows, and you can remove it from Windows also. You pick which O/S you want to load at startup, and you're in. If you want to change to the other O/S, you have to restart your machine.
It's a little slower than a real install, but it gives a good feel of what the O/S is really like without having to significantly change your system.
5 ubuntu desktops..whatever happened to fedora core. oh yea it started to suck as a desktop.
I love it. Ubuntu's my favorite distro, and it's shaping up to be the "standard" Linux. With 1 big distro, it's more likely to get corporate support for Linux. They can tailor the install for Ubuntu, and then it would be trivial to port it to other distros.
Some nice desktops, and a lot of penguins :^D I was going to do my Ubuntu desk when I went to bed, but there wasn't much point. It's the same as Vista's.
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Do you have a bigger shot of that picture Sage? I like the colors, but I can't make out what it is.
Some nice desktops, and a lot of penguins :^D I was going to do my Ubuntu desk when I went to bed, but there wasn't much point. It's the same as Vista's.
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Do you have a bigger shot of that picture Sage? I like the colors, but I can't make out what it is.
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