Wednesday 3 June 2009

Ubuntu Update

Its been a while since my last post, been very busy at work, not to mention the fact I have become addicted to Fallout 3, but in the interests of trying to keep to my intention of regularly blogging, I thought I'd write a quick post about my experience with leaving "the evil empire" and becoming a 100% Linux user.

So far, I have to say, it's been almost totally painless. I have managed to find software and/or solutions to almost all my professional requirements, as well as having a decent OS for home use.

For those of you who are tempted, I'd say go for it, take the plunge, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. And, to help, here's a breakdown of some useful links and tips to get up and running quickly and easily.

  1. Ubuntu Newbie Guide: First 24 Hours With Ubuntu A useful overview of things to be aware of before you install, different types of installation, and things to do to get started. Well worth a visit.
  2. Ultimate Linux Newbie Guide - An interesting site to get started with, it has sections covering choosing a Distro (Linux versions are know as Distributions), benefits, command line commands, and much more. I've spent quite a bit of time reading up and learning here.
  3. Getting Stared with Linux - The first of three courses to be found at Linux.org. Well worth checking out, especially if you are interested in really getting stuck in!
  4. Linux Virgins - Another good place to start, offering advice on getting, installing, and using Linux.
  5. Linux Software Replacements. - Not sure if there is a particular tool you need available on Linux? Don't worry. The chances are there are several alternatives out there, and this site will help.
That should get you started. Check back soon for more links and tips (if I get time). I should also confess at this juncture, that I am still having to resort to Windows at times, but more of that in a later post!