no_akira
22-05-11, 09:15 PM
Quickly assigned x2 5Gb partitions at the backend of my harddrive, / (root) and /home and installed the latest Ubuntu 11.04, Natty Narwhal. Just to see if its any good.....
Been using it in Classic gnome mode as I want to compare it with 10.10.
I've also installed it on me mum's PC, a pentium D from 2006 to see how it handles older spec'd machines, again just nicking a spare bit of space from the end of her HDD. Amazingly it automatically disabled compiz and ran slicker than Mint 10 that was already on there however it does quickly fill the 512mb memory and then starts to crawl.
First thing the installation process is the normal quick, hassle free situ, applying the correct video modes for you machine.
Main thing it feels slicker more responsive than 10.10 but its hard to quantify. Everything just feels a bit tighter.
I especially like the Aero Snap feature, where 2 windows fill the screen equally just by dragging a window to the edge of the screen and they automatically fill that half of the screen. The loops that you had to jump through to get this working in 10.10 always put me off.
Mum's don't want to know about virus's ! Trying to explain what they are will just give you a headache and your mums eyes will glaze over. My main reason for the switch.
OS for your mum - news article (http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/40033/ubuntu-1104-canonical-interview-linux[)
Been using it in Classic gnome mode as I want to compare it with 10.10.
I've also installed it on me mum's PC, a pentium D from 2006 to see how it handles older spec'd machines, again just nicking a spare bit of space from the end of her HDD. Amazingly it automatically disabled compiz and ran slicker than Mint 10 that was already on there however it does quickly fill the 512mb memory and then starts to crawl.
First thing the installation process is the normal quick, hassle free situ, applying the correct video modes for you machine.
Main thing it feels slicker more responsive than 10.10 but its hard to quantify. Everything just feels a bit tighter.
I especially like the Aero Snap feature, where 2 windows fill the screen equally just by dragging a window to the edge of the screen and they automatically fill that half of the screen. The loops that you had to jump through to get this working in 10.10 always put me off.
Mum's don't want to know about virus's ! Trying to explain what they are will just give you a headache and your mums eyes will glaze over. My main reason for the switch.
OS for your mum - news article (http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/40033/ubuntu-1104-canonical-interview-linux[)