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02-27-2010, 08:54 AM
Post: #1
Ubuntu
I tried to get 2 laptops & a desktop pc running a Ubuntu home network & although i spent hours & hours reading tutorials on it, I couldn't get it to work.

I only have a small network & found ubuntu installed differently on each machine. Sometimes it would boot great, twice as fast as any Windows machine, then out of the blue it would stop working. Loco

Ubuntu is a cracking OS that makes sense in a lot of ways but i think it takes a massive step back from a windows based system. Maybe i am so used to pointing & clicking to get where i need to!! Blink

I attempted to use MythBuntu / MythTV on my desktop to control my movie/tv collection. I have read it was able to handle this better than VMC but again i was left scratching my head. Myth would be very good if you used it solely for PVR duties. It uses a back end/front end database OS on one machine (server) then a front end only (thin client / extender) at the display end.

Don't rule them out just because i have had a bad time of it. We use Red Hat at work so kind of know my way around Linux a little bit.

Hope someone else tries Ubuntu or Myth & reports back.
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02-27-2010, 11:59 AM
Post: #2
RE: Ubuntu
I hear what your saying.
I tried to do what you did once, with a couple of test pc's but could not gain satisfactory results time after time. Something new as a problem would always crop up. (hang on a minute, i'm getting that with windows too)
They do warn at the start linux is only suitable for people who are willing to spend time on it and I'm not.
I really hope you find a solution and if you do I hope you can write a good turtorial for people who want to give it a crack.

"Do or do not. There is no try."
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03-05-2011, 08:58 PM
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RE: Ubuntu
Well I'm now a Ubuntu man Wink

Got 10.10 installed as a dual boot on my laptop for the purposes of easily running a test server for web design etc and with Wine installed it allows PC apps such as Photoshop to run in Ubuntu. In 5 weeks I haven't needed to boot into Windows once.

The dual boot was just a case of running the Pendrive software and setting it to install alongside my current Windows install.

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05-13-2011, 06:59 AM
Post: #4
RE: Ubuntu
I only tried Ubuntu when we we're training for the APC in Naga. It works for me just , specially since it can detect unwanted files in a flash drive that will be otherwise ignored in Windows. Biggrin
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