My Experience with Ubuntu

I thought I’d take a few minutes to toss Ubuntu on my old desktop tonight, since I was presently Linux-less at home (minus the PowerBook, but OS X doesn’t really count).

Well, here’s a timeline of my experience:

[6:00pm] Install Ubuntu.
[6:30pm] Fully update Ubuntu.
[8:00pm] Realize that you can’t do shit with Ubuntu on an AMD64 and format the drive to put 2003 server back on it.

That about sums it up. I mean, jesus, I couldn’t even get through step one so that I could use it as an actual useful desktop machine.

Some progress Linux has made… Just make sure you’re an Intel fanboy…

3 Responses to “My Experience with Ubuntu”


  1. 1 Cal

    Freaky - I’ve just downloaded Ubuntu. Was going to try the Live CD first.

    I only have a PIII 650, so I’m guessing I’m good to go…

  2. 2 Chris Meller

    I’ve got another part to this series that I wrote over the weekend, just didn’t get typed up here. Suffice it to say it doesn’t change much…

  3. 3 Brad

    Usually installing with the “x86″ or “PC” install disk is all you need. And to be fair - a lot of games, etc. won’t run properly on Windows 64-bit either … you need to use regular XP.

    My suggestion: try again, using the x86 install disk.

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