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Re: What are you doing right now?
« Reply #675 on: July 02, 2011, 11:04:32 AM »

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Re: What are you doing right now?
« Reply #676 on: July 02, 2011, 10:18:54 PM »
I failed.

Cooking lunch.  Sigh.  I hate cooking.

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Re: What are you doing right now?
« Reply #677 on: July 03, 2011, 01:10:12 AM »
I failed.

Cooking lunch.  Sigh.  I hate cooking.

I love cooking.
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Re: What are you doing right now?
« Reply #678 on: July 03, 2011, 06:36:27 AM »
Creating my first wikipedia page.

Crazy syntax dudes.
Don't put off until tomorrow, what you can put off until the day after.

There is an exception to every rule, apart from this one.

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Re: What are you doing right now?
« Reply #679 on: July 03, 2011, 07:14:20 AM »
Creating my first wikipedia page.

Crazy syntax dudes.

i hope you will be promoting  ;)


am giving up on Ubuntu Unity.
not that the desktop nor applications were hard / rubbish but
it was such a long time to boot up.
laptop on .
5 secs of bios
25 seconds of black screen ( and that was a short timing )
password login
30 seconds of Ubuntu wallpaper
15 seconds of awaiting desktop to start.

hooray were off at last.

it seemed like a eternity waiting.

so now i'm playing  with a little number called Zorin o/s based on Ubuntu
boots up in about 15 secs and runs everything out of the box  ;D

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Re: What are you doing right now?
« Reply #680 on: July 04, 2011, 12:18:32 AM »
i hope you will be promoting  ;)


am giving up on Ubuntu Unity.
not that the desktop nor applications were hard / rubbish but
it was such a long time to boot up.
laptop on .
5 secs of bios
25 seconds of black screen ( and that was a short timing )
password login
30 seconds of Ubuntu wallpaper
15 seconds of awaiting desktop to start.

hooray were off at last.

it seemed like a eternity waiting.

so now i'm playing  with a little number called Zorin o/s based on Ubuntu
boots up in about 15 secs and runs everything out of the box  ;D

ARGH! Funny you should mention the new Unity UI, everybody in the linux community seems to HATE the new directions being taken with gnome, KDE, etc, and now with Ubuntu's drastic "dummed down" interface, everybody seems ready to switch over to Mac OS X! What gives? In all honesty, I'd rather have Unity over Windows 8's new look any day, at least with Unity, the "dummed down" aspect of it isn't so in your face as with Windows 8's new tablet orientated direction.

Personally, I'm anxious to fiddle around with Unity as it does look like things are shifting drastically and Linux is finally trying to appeal to users who haven't been coding straight out of the crib with 4 or C++ and Python books under their belt. And anyway, it's not that different from what Ubuntu was before, things have just been simplified or moved around for "better productivity purposes" which although subjective, I tend to agree with. I thing change is good, plus Ubuntu looks so purty now. :P

As soon as I get a decent build up and running I'm going to give Ubuntu another shot and fiddle around with it once again.

@Goldshirt, were you running it on a laptop? What were your specs? Unity is more demanding than the now dubbed "classic theme", which coincidentally, is why they decided to leave that classic boot as an option until 11.10 is officially out and about.
« Last Edit: July 04, 2011, 12:22:19 AM by hmed2390 »
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Re: What are you doing right now?
« Reply #681 on: July 04, 2011, 01:15:16 AM »
yes i was running it on my laptop.
my specs are.
intel core 2 duo t6600 @ 2.20ghz 4gb ram 250hdd.
had no problem running it , just slow to start up. :-\
i liked Unity a lot. set up , everything worked.

I cannot run on my desktop as i have a nvidea graphic card and linux and graphic cards don't always mix.  :o

Have a look at Zorin linux ,based on ubuntu but quicker load up , plus you only have to install the dvd codecs and away you go.

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Re: What are you doing right now?
« Reply #682 on: July 04, 2011, 05:53:44 AM »
I love cooking.

Feel free to do it all the time for me. ;)

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Re: What are you doing right now?
« Reply #683 on: July 04, 2011, 02:59:02 PM »
yes i was running it on my laptop.
my specs are.
intel core 2 duo t6600 @ 2.20ghz 4gb ram 250hdd.
had no problem running it , just slow to start up. :-\
i liked Unity a lot. set up , everything worked.

I cannot run on my desktop as i have a nvidea graphic card and linux and graphic cards don't always mix.  :o

Have a look at Zorin linux ,based on ubuntu but quicker load up , plus you only have to install the dvd codecs and away you go.

Yeah, that's a little strange. Ubuntu has always been pretty flexible for me over other distros that I've tried in the past, with everything working straight from the start-up. Unity is supposedly a work in progress, not to mention the pre-configuration that might be going on in the background initial to start-up allowing you to choose the classic boot over Unity. Supposedly that option is going to be shed with 11.10 so I'm hoping Unity will be more streamlined by then.

Pretty true in regards to graphic card compatibility with Linux although Ubuntu is adopting very strongly as of late and if you visit system76 or ZaeReason you'll notice that the latest NVIDIA cards(as of late last year up to this year) are supported and can be integrated into a build of your choice. I really have to applaud that, and with all of the changes in interface and usability , Linux is really starting to look prettier and prettier as a Desktop OS for everyday use.

http://www.system76.com/

http://zareason.com/shop/home.php

Edit: @Goldshirt, I've never heard of Zorin Linux, all the more reason to check it out, thanks.  8)


Feel free to do it all the time for me. ;)

Pfft - with a capital "P". :D


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Re: What are you doing right now?
« Reply #684 on: July 05, 2011, 02:58:08 AM »
So much for loving cooking. :P

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Re: What are you doing right now?
« Reply #685 on: July 05, 2011, 11:13:45 AM »
Yeah, that's a little strange. Ubuntu has always been pretty flexible for me over other distros that I've tried in the past, with everything working straight from the start-up. Unity is supposedly a work in progress, not to mention the pre-configuration that might be going on in the background initial to start-up allowing you to choose the classic boot over Unity. Supposedly that option is going to be shed with 11.10 so I'm hoping Unity will be more streamlined by then.

Pretty true in regards to graphic card compatibility with Linux although Ubuntu is adopting very strongly as of late and if you visit system76 or ZaeReason you'll notice that the latest NVIDIA cards(as of late last year up to this year) are supported and can be integrated into a build of your choice. I really have to applaud that, and with all of the changes in interface and usability , Linux is really starting to look prettier and prettier as a Desktop OS for everyday use.

http://www.system76.com/

http://zareason.com/shop/home.php

Edit: @Goldshirt, I've never heard of Zorin Linux, all the more reason to check it out, thanks.  8)


only problem i  had was the start up time on my laptop.  :(
my desktop has a old graphic card so i kinda knew i'd hit problems  :-[ (NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GT )
and this was the problem http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10069997&postcount=1
i pretty much leave it W 7  to be truthful as my wife would pull her hair out login into linux   ???
plus the family use tversity around the home from the desktop through ps3's.

nice lappys link , expensive though then again i suppose not ,look quality built :D
i did look at a laptop running http://www.ebuyer.com/product/265844 this but with a intel i5 and 8gb ram
for £366.00 ($550 ish ) but  have ran out though.

i have the same laptop with the above mentioned spec in previous post and it runs great.

zorin is very good.( built on 10.0 ubuntu) but not unity desktop.
only thing i couldn't get to work was the internal mic and now that's ok. ;D
does come pre installed with most things configured ( play on linux , wine , compiz ).
it will do for me until unity improves

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Re: What are you doing right now?
« Reply #686 on: July 05, 2011, 03:36:09 PM »
Oh good, that looks pretty tedious if you ask me, it's cool that you found the fix though, I know I would have been going crazy trying to figure out why it was booting so slow on me. Right now I'm trying to figure out why firefox has been acting stupid on me a couple of months after I upgraded to Firefox 4.0 , and now I'm starting to convince myself that it has to do with my setup.

I cannot run on my desktop as i have a nvidea graphic card and linux and graphic cards don't always mix.  :o

I stumbled across this earlier(pretty awesome, I had no idea):

http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-amd64-275.09.07-driver.html

Supported products

Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T) Display Driver
Version:
   
275.09.07 Certified
Release Date:
   
2011.06.14
Operating System:
   
Linux 64-bit
Language:
   
English (U.S.)
File Size:
   
49.2 MB (32-bit also available)

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Re: What are you doing right now?
« Reply #687 on: July 05, 2011, 06:32:01 PM »
I understand several languages. That isn't one of them.  ;D

Right now I'm drinking a glass of wine and doing (trying to do) magic tricks with my daughter.

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Re: What are you doing right now?
« Reply #688 on: July 06, 2011, 03:44:31 PM »
I suggest you take her nose.



I'm clicking on youtube links.

Now Zoidberg is the popular one!

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Re: What are you doing right now?
« Reply #689 on: July 09, 2011, 01:53:19 AM »
Wasting time.