Nov 05

Per Clark’s request, here are my thoughts on the new Ubuntu OS.

As always the new splash screen for boot up and shut down have been reworked, and look better than the previous version.  The default theme for Gnome is nice, with all new icons and images for shortcuts.  Menu is nearly unchanged, seems only the games menu has been altered, all the logical games are grouped in a sub menu.

Firefox is at version 3.5, which is nice, as Ubuntu/Debian are always so dang slow getting the most current version running on software.  New firefox has the ‘+’ feature for making new tabs, something I got used to with windows version and hated not having.

Ubuntu One is the new online file share/backup/storage.  You have to make an account with Ubuntu to get in, and it appears to be 2 gigs of room.  I had an account already, and didn’t know it, I must of had it from reporting a bug sometime in the past.  I moved some files over with both the web UI, and the built in folder for nautilus.  Both worked with no problems, and only took a few seconds for the file to transfer.  I am not a big fan of this kind of online storage, it is a really bad idea.   What if Ubuntu lost my junk?  And I know the files have little to no security, and get looked through all the time.  I host my own system, over SSL and feel much better about that.

Upgrade took ~2 hours, mostly all downloading from the overworked Ubuntu servers.  I read somewhere that there is a torrent type upgrade, and I wished I had explored that option for the upgrade.  I bet it is much quicker.

Only other change that interests me is the new Empathy IM client, that is replacing Pidgin.  I’ll have to upgrade the work computer before letting everyone know how good it is.

I have a raid 1 storage box at home, for file storage and sharing.  It has gone from the first version of Ubuntu all the way to 9.04.  I’ll have to upgrade it to 9.10 when I get a chance.  I think this will be the 9th OS upgrade, with no reinstall needed, something MS cannot do.  :)

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Nov 03

For the past 3 years we all have been Linux users in the Searle home.  We have been using a mixture of server based kernel for our files share and web site system, and the Ubuntu ( www.ubuntu.com ) for the desktops and laptops in our home.   We are really happy with the features that come with the systems, including DVD / CD mastering, multimedia, open office suite, email clients and the awesome firefox web browser.

The open source initiative has been and will continue to be a great force in bettering the software and operating system world.  Thousands of collaborating programmers, building and maintaining great software for all of us to use.  Great power and usability for free.

We have started using open source at work too, we have instant message system, databases, forums, wiki and of course Subversoin, the greatest source control system.  ( Subversion Here )

If you haven’t given linux a try, simply go to most any distribution that you want and download a ‘live’ CD.  You can burn the iso file to disc, put it in the drive and boot up.  It will allow you to try the operating system and software without installing anything.  Click on the penguin below for a list of distributions, or go to my favorite Ubuntu, also found below.

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Jul 31

sudo apt-get install mysql-server

sudo apt-get install apache2

sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-auth-mysql

sudo apt-get install php5

sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin

sudo apt-get install php5-adodb

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