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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[)

ThEGr33k
23-05-11, 12:07 AM
Im currently running 10.10 on my brother laptop. Might have a look at updating at some point... Looks pretty from what I have seen. Got a live USB stick to have a try on to make sure its all good.

keith_d
23-05-11, 05:21 AM
I'm running Nutty on my old PC (2 x 2GHz CPUs, 2Gb RAM) and it's working well.

Keith.

Stenno
23-05-11, 06:43 AM
Yeh I need to update at some point, keep putting it off.

no_akira
23-05-11, 06:54 AM
Old PC keith, dual core with 2gb of ram ? That's "high end" for linux PC's. :-D

We've all been suckling on the MS teat for far too long.:notworthy:

For those still unaware of linux "NO Virus's / NO Malware = NO Anti-Virus gumpf - playing on your insecurities !" :geek:

Raf
23-05-11, 10:48 AM
For those still unaware of linux "NO Virus's / NO Malware = NO Anti-Virus gumpf - playing on your insecurities !" :geek:

Don't get complacent, they are there just not well distributed yet. I can assure you by the time your mum starts using linux lots of "Bad Stuff (TM)" will be available for it. Most linux distros might be more secure by design, but as always it's the users that will let it down. And there will be plenty of people to cash-in when they do.

PS. I am using 11.04 on my netbook, it is a lot better than 10.10 if you used the netbook remix like I did. However, 10.04 is still the best release by far.

Messie
23-05-11, 11:07 AM
Mmmm I'm sure it says on here somewhere about speaking in proper English. I can't understand a word you're saying! ;) ;) ;)

hindle8907
23-05-11, 11:50 AM
just picked up an ER1402 for £99.99 e-buyer daily deal, will be sticking 11.04 on it if XBMC runs smooth :)

ThEGr33k
23-05-11, 12:39 PM
Don't get complacent, they are there just not well distributed yet. I can assure you by the time your mum starts using linux lots of "Bad Stuff (TM)" will be available for it. Most linux distros might be more secure by design, but as always it's the users that will let it down. And there will be plenty of people to cash-in when they do.

PS. I am using 11.04 on my netbook, it is a lot better than 10.10 if you used the netbook remix like I did. However, 10.04 is still the best release by far.

Im sure people will be more interested in the likes of Mac's and winders... but im sure the odd ones will one day become more mainstream.

just picked up an ER1402 for £99.99 e-buyer daily deal, will be sticking 11.04 on it if XBMC runs smooth :)


£100, damn! missed that :(

hindle8907
23-05-11, 01:30 PM
£100, damn! missed that :(

Yeah was last week picked it up over the weekend nice little system for £100 !!!

jambo
23-05-11, 01:57 PM
running 11.04 on my old 1.2GHz netbook thingie, and on my somewhat beefier 2nd work machine, both without issue.

(Well, excepting an issue with suspend being flakey on my chipset but that's been an issue since after 10.04)

Jambo

Littlepeahead
23-05-11, 02:04 PM
Mmmm I'm sure it says on here somewhere about speaking in proper English. I can't understand a word you're saying! ;) ;) ;)

Did you know that if you fill the black plastic box under your monitor with a bottle of that Yakult stuff all those friendly bacteria suddenly become really unfriendly and stop your pooter working? The IT help desk love me!

Raf
23-05-11, 02:24 PM
Did you know that if you fill the black plastic box under your monitor with a bottle of that Yakult stuff all those friendly bacteria suddenly become really unfriendly and stop your pooter working? The IT help desk love me!

No pooter for you...