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Hey some good news.... Ubuntu One is now stock 5 gigs free... hey it's 3 more free gigs!!
Brettison said:On a side note: Why do I feel like I'm the only nub around here not using Arch... it's like you all use that shit... I'm just so linux nub mainstream...
PS: On a side note to the previous topic about Unity... it appears they are moving everything to GTK3 and ditching GTK2...
Don't worry, I'm a nub who is using gentoo.Brettison said:On a side note: Why do I feel like I'm the only nub around here not using Arch... it's like you all use that shit... I'm just so linux nub mainstream...
PS: On a side note to the previous topic about Unity... it appears they are moving everything to GTK3 and ditching GTK2...
Sadly I'm not really a good Arch user in that I know stuff. I just use it because:Brettison said:On a side note: Why do I feel like I'm the only nub around here not using Arch... it's like you all use that shit... I'm just so linux nub mainstream...
Yeah, they need to do that to get Gnome 3 running. The real good news about that is that the Shell should be easy to install from the repositories in 11.10 though I might even then stay in Fedora on my laptop.Brettison said:PS: On a side note to the previous topic about Unity... it appears they are moving everything to GTK3 and ditching GTK2...
Brettison said:On a side note: Why do I feel like I'm the only nub around here not using Arch... it's like you all use that shit... I'm just so linux nub mainstream...
PS: On a side note to the previous topic about Unity... it appears they are moving everything to GTK3 and ditching GTK2...
itxaka said:PS: Yes i'm drunk, sue me wintards
itxaka said:Because you use ubuntu!
Lol joke man!
I'm back, let me know if you have any questions Bretti! Got plenty of time again!
Gotta check my linux box back, no idea of anything important that has happen in the last month. Any important news? Has Stallman killed Bill Gates already?
PS: Yes i'm drunk, sue me wintards
2011-07-31 * Salary get!
Assets:Debit $1700.00
Income:Salary
2011-08-01 * Paid rent for August
Expenses:Rent $500.00
Assets:Debit
2011-08-01 * Chantelise on GG, Sakura Wars from Amazon
Expenses:Games:PC:Action:Loli $10.00
Expenses:Games:Wii:Strategy:Dating $20.00
Assets:Debit
$ ledger -f example bal
$1170.00 Assets
$530.00 Expenses
$-1700.00 Income
$ ledger -f example -s bal
$1170.00 Assets:Debit
$530.00 Expenses
$30.00 Games
$10.00 PC:Action:Loli
$20.00 Wii:Strategy:Dating
$500.00 Rent
$-1700.00 Income:Salary
$ ledger -f example reg
2011/07/31 Salary get! Assets:Debit $1700.00 $1700.00
Income:Salary $-1700.00 0
2011/08/01 Paid rent for August Expenses:Rent $500.00 $500.00
Assets:Debit $-500.00 0
2011/08/01 Chantelise on GG, .. Ex:Ga:PC:Action:Loli $10.00 $10.00
Ex:Ga:Wi:St:Dating $20.00 $30.00
Assets:Debit $-30.00 0
$ ledger -f example reg Games
2011/08/01 Chantelise on GG, .. Ex:Ga:PC:Action:Loli $10.00 $10.00
Ex:Ga:Wi:St:Dating $20.00 $30.00
$ ledger -f example bal Games
$30.00 Expenses:Games
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$30.00
$ myLedger -M reg Utgifter:Mat
2011/05/01 - 2011/05/31 Utgifter:Mat 104.48 104.48
Utgifter:Mat:Frukt 21.13 125.61
Utgifter:Mat:Lunch 65.00 190.61
2011/06/01 - 2011/06/30 Utgifter:Mat 704.72 895.33
Utgifter:Mat:Frukt 14.57 909.90
Utgifter:Mat:Lunch 190.00 1099.90
2011/07/01 - 2011/07/31 Utgifter:Mat 1179.49 2279.39
Utgifter:Mat:Lunch 65.00 2344.39
Brettison said:BTW I actually reaaaaallly like the updated preview of the Ubuntu Software Center... granted I'll have to look it all over to see if it works and how functional it is when it drops... still I think it looks funking wwwaaayyy better...
http://cdn.omgubuntu.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Selection_005.jpeg
GameplayWhore said:As long as their package manager can do something so simple and necessary as having two levels of categories, consider me onboard.
Ye gods, 4½ stars for SuperTuxKart? They must have massively overhauled it since I last played.
Brettison said:Starved Linux Gamers rate a game high, and it doesn't have many reviews to begin with.
Honestly the best Nix games are all the ones from the Indie Bundles... not counting Quake Live!
Tworak said:Dear KDE4, GNOME-3 and Unity,
You fucking suck and I hate you.
Hey Xfce. You're kind of shit, too.
Linus Torvalds isn't happy with any of them (HAH HAH! my feelings, vindicated!) either and called for Red Hat to fork gnome-2. let's hope to GOD it happens.Brettison said:Meh I'm not saying they are perfect, but I'd hardly call them shitty. This especially goes for KDE4 as it's really solid now that it's been bug fixed for a few iterations. Gnome 3 and Unity might not be the greatest and need the 2nd cycle of work going on now to get them more up to par, but I'd hardly call them shitty.
None of them are THAT bad. IMO of course.
I don't know. to me, it feels gnome-3 and Unity are kind of us-too OSX too much. Panicking when no innovation is going on with gnome-2 so forced to quickly squirt out abomination after abomination. I'm not sure why I would say that since gnome-2 pretty much looks identical to OSX.tuffy said:Gnome 3 feels like there was some thought put into its ergonomics, at least. Lots of features mouse-activate on screen edges to make the best use of Fitt's Law, launchers and virtual desktops attach to the left and right sides to make better use of widescreen monitor space and it's pretty good at getting out of the way the rest of the time.
While it's not going to lure me away from hyper-minimalist evilwm, it does seem like an improvement over Gnome 2.
Diablos said:I just installed Ubuntu 11.04 (64-bit) on a separate partition. After everything was finally installed... all my computer does is boot Windows 7. I'm assuming there is a problem with the bootloader and was wondering what the most easiest way to fix this is. It's kind of frustrating knowing Ubuntu is sitting on my hard drive unable to be used because of this.
belvedere said:Any recommendations for the best (simple) FTP Server app, or distro that comes with such a thing?
Diablos said:Oddly enough I booted with the Windows 7 disc, went into recovery options, and fixed the MBR. Then I installed Ubuntu onto a clean partition. Works great!
My only complaints now: Some fonts are kind of weird on the web, and it's tough to get it close to what I'm used to, but I have it looking pretty decent.
And, most importantly, video. I am using a Radeon HD 3xxx series. I installed the proprietary driver (FGLRX). Desktop performance is good, however video playback is AWFUL. From SD to HD, low-res Flash to x264 in a media player, it's really jerky. I'm assuming this is because ATI is too lazy to develop a respectable driver for Linux users of any stripe.
Is there any (easy) way to fix this? Bear in mind I know nothing about Linux (I'm amazed at how user-friendly Ububtu is). I need to upgrade my GPU soon anyway; if there's not a way to resolve this, how good are nVidia drivers under Linux and specifically Ubuntu?
I am really loving this. If I can figure out how to resolve video playback crappiness I'm probably going to use Ubuntu as my primary OS.
Thanks.
You may have deleted a tiny partition Windows needs in order to actually boot. And yea, Windows is a really pain about dual booting.Diablos said:Also, for some reason even though I now have a bootloader the "Windows 7 loader" takes me to a black screen with a cursor, which then goes back to the bootloader.
I have no idea why Windows 7 is being such a pain for dual booting. It will either force Win7 or give you the option for Ubuntu and some testing options (but no Win7 even though it says so).
Sorry for all the noob questions; I really have no idea how to fix this.
should have used WUBIDiablos said:I just installed Ubuntu 11.04 (64-bit) on a separate partition. After everything was finally installed... all my computer does is boot Windows 7. I'm assuming there is a problem with the bootloader and was wondering what the most easiest way to fix this is. It's kind of frustrating knowing Ubuntu is sitting on my hard drive unable to be used because of this.
Threi said:should have used WUBI
I know people hate it because it isn't a "true" linux installation but screw them; its stable as hell and works. And Linux isn't a main installation either.
itxaka said:wubi is one of the best things ever. Not touching the hdd partitions means you can install it on whichever computer you want to give it a spin and delete it 10 minutes later with no problems.
No idea it was hated, people are strange :/
Diablos said:And, most importantly, video. I am using a Radeon HD 3xxx series. I installed the proprietary driver (FGLRX). Desktop performance is good, however video playback is AWFUL. From SD to HD, low-res Flash to x264 in a media player, it's really jerky. I'm assuming this is because ATI is too lazy to develop a respectable driver for Linux users of any stripe.
Oracle Dragon said:I tried Ubuntu 11.04 and I unfortunately found Unity to be anything BUT snappy. It also seems to have weird glitches if you leave your system on all the time and it downloads some updates... the bar would disappear and the menus at the top would only allow me to access the shortcut menu, nothing else.
My boot drive just blew up last night and I need to re-do everything (arrghhh) so I guess the silver lining is a return to 10.04 LTS. Still, curiosity can't help but make me wonder if Unity would be nice with a newer video card vs. my aging ATI...
Oracle Dragon said:I tried Ubuntu 11.04 and I unfortunately found Unity to be anything BUT snappy. It also seems to have weird glitches if you leave your system on all the time and it downloads some updates... the bar would disappear and the menus at the top would only allow me to access the shortcut menu, nothing else.
My boot drive just blew up last night and I need to re-do everything (arrghhh) so I guess the silver lining is a return to 10.04 LTS. Still, curiosity can't help but make me wonder if Unity would be nice with a newer video card vs. my aging ATI...
itxaka said:wubi is one of the best things ever. Not touching the hdd partitions means you can install it on whichever computer you want to give it a spin and delete it 10 minutes later with no problems.
No idea it was hated, people are strange :/
Solaros said:Does anyone know where to find a copy of Damn Vulnerable Linux or similar OSes?
I haven't been able to find DVL 1.5 and I could use a copy.
The Vista loaders are usually recovery partitions. Just about every Windows 7 PC has them installed.Noez said:Hey guys, I have a quick question that maybe someone here can help me with.
I just bought a brand new computer a month ago and planned to dual-boot it with BackTrack. During the installation process however, I noticed that my hard drive has a Windows Vista partition, but my OS is Windows 7 Home Premium. Does anyone know what the reasoning behind this could be? I'm wondering if BackTrack is incorrectly reading the OS on the partition, or if HP tried to pull a quick one and pretty much gave me Windows Vista with a 7 "skin" if you get what I mean. I just don't understand why only 208MB would be towards 7 and the rest Vista.
Pic: http://i.imgur.com/VOxsB.jpg
Any insight would be helpful. Thanks in advance.
Dub_Ex said:The Vista loaders are usually recovery partitions. Just about every Windows 7 PC has them installed.
Noez said:The 15.7 GB is my Recovery partition, but the 624 GB is what my OS is running off of.
Brettison said:Can you switch to that drive, and browse the files? Maybe the files will give you a heads up on wtf it is cause I can't figure it out from the pic.
Haha, you're definitely not alone in thinking Unity sucks, it's been quite controversial I happen to like it personally, though I prefer Gnome 3 + Shell by far.Tribes of Trusty said:It's been 6 months since I began using Ubuntu, and I don't regret it. Especially since NTFS support has been good.
Oh, and is it me or Unity kind of suck ?GNOME & Xfce are awesome though