Sunday, July 12, 2009

Conversations on Ubuntu and Linux

I have been exchanging a few emails with Fred Jodry about Ubuntu/Linux and has made me want to do another post about Ubuntu and Linux.


First of all, let me make it clear that I am not the most knowledgeable computer user out there but it is not like I don't know my way around a little bit. Take what I say with a grain of salt and do your research so I don't lead you wrong.

Second of all, my experience with Ubuntu or any other kind of Linux is rather limited so let me talk from where I do know. My experience is experimenting for he lat while with ubuntu fully loaded onto an 8 GIG flashdrive. I have been using that on an Acer notebook. It isw not th emost ideal set up but it has allowed me to have linux without doing a duel boot or doing a Linux only box, It also allows me to have a portable os that I can use on more than just my own computer so it allows me some flexibilty. It comes at the price of not being the fastest configuration. That is a trade off I am willing to make for now.

Thirdly, there are other flavors of linux out there. I don't know how fast or how well I will get in knowing them but hopefully now that I am using Linux, my knowledge of them will grow. There are some smaller versions of Linux that are better for older machines like Puppy Linux out there. I am not sure of the advantage of those so that is something to look into.

The question of cost came up about doing Ubuntu on a flashdrive. I got a an 8 GIG flashdrive for about $25 at Walmart. I will let the people out there decide on the relative merits of that. I have never done an os install before and I found it rather easy and took about an hour for the actual install. This did not include dowloading the file from the net which took forever it seams. Now that I have it, it does not take that time again if I install it again.

Trying out Linux and more specifically Ubuntu is very much an experiment in process. Worse yet, I don't always know what I am doing but I am learning.What I have learned is that is some really nice up side about using Linux and has opend some doors that Windows has not.

While I do not want to hear agruments about which is the best os, I would like to hear people's experiences with themn so I can get more informed about them. I am really on the learning curve with this.

Thanks Fred for your point of view and keep it coming.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Complex Variables Radio

I am listening to Area 51 on WBCQ. I am doing it via Internet rather than radio but then again I have never had good luck with their Area 51 frequency. I am so glad tuned in tonight. Complex variable Studios is on and I miss that show. I also miss Tasha Pemkin. I hope I spelled her name right. Tasha and her shows were one reason I got turned on to WBCQ. i understand life changes and life moves on but wish she was still doing shows. Thank goodness for area 51 so I could hear her tonight. Guess I am going to be checking it out online more.

If I can get onto a second point related point. I have been trying out the program Rythem Box as part of me adding Ubuntu/Linux to my radio shack. It seams to work pretty well for being an audio feed. I prefer listening via radio ways but I will take my feeds as I take them. Thanks to me trying this out, I have added Area 51 to the list of my favorites and that is how I am listening right now.

Power to the Penguin for the win.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Blandx.com

In case you are in need of some Dx humor, checl out bandx.com. It looks like a weird but interesting site. Check it out.